Scientists Find Microplastics in Human Blood — Alarming New Study

  • A study published in Environment International examined blood samples from 22 healthy volunteers and found that around 80% of them had microplastics (tiny plastic particles) in their bloodstream.
  • The types of plastics detected included PET (commonly used in bottles) in about half of the samples, and polystyrene in more than a third.
  • These findings suggest that microplastics are entering the human body through various routes — food, water, air, cosmetics, etc. Once in the bloodstream, they could travel to many organs.
  • The research raises serious questions about what this means for human health, but more studies are needed to understand the long-term effects.


If you’d like to read the full article and learn more about its implications, check this out: First Discovery of Microplastics in Blood

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