Elevated levels of microplastics and nano-plastics (MNPs) present in blood vessels may increase the risk of cardiovascular events, according to a new peer-reviewed study. The research warns about the potential life-threatening effects of tiny plastic particles in the bloodstream, reflecting an alarming connection between plastic pollution and human health.
Author: Nick Hartman
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