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Posted: 2025-05-05 06:36:33 UTC

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Doctors discovered a significant amount of microplastics in the neck arteries of stroke patients, about 50 times more than normal, likely from contaminated food and drinks. The health implications are still uncertain, but scientists suggest it could lead to 'plastic poisoning.'
High levels of microplastics found in arteries of stroke patients
Microplastics likely ingested through food and drinks
Potential health risks of 'plastic poisoning'
Determining the long-term health effects of microplastics in arteries
Identifying the sources and pathways of microplastic contamination
Developing strategies to reduce microplastic exposure from food and drinks