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Microplastics, tiny particles of plastic found in our environment, are raising concerns about their potential impact on human health. While research is ongoing, studies have found microplastics in various body tissues, including the heart, liver, and even placentas. Although there's no clear evidence of widespread public health harm yet, experts are concerned about the potential for inflammation and other issues. While the World Health Organization says there's no clear risk, many scientists are worried about the accumulation of microplastics in our bodies. Some researchers suggest possible links to cancer and cardiovascular disease, but more research is needed. To reduce exposure, consider using reusable containers, avoiding plastic food packaging, and taking off your shoes before entering your home.
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