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Thousands of microscopic plastics in the air of homes, offices and cars may be endangering our health, according to a new ...
According to a new study, humans can inhale more than 70,000 microplastic particles each day in an indoor environment – far ...
New measurements of fine microplastic particles suspended in the air in homes and cars suggest that humans may be inhaling ...
Nearly 95% of these particles are small enough to be inhaled deep into the lungs, causing inflammation and oxidative stress.
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A PLOS One study finds indoor air contains up to 68,000 microplastics daily. Learn where they come from, how they’re measured, and why they matter for your lungs.