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Microplastics could be supercharging Parkinson’s, scientists fear
A growing body of laboratory research suggests that nanoplastics, the near-invisible fragments shed by everyday plastic products, may worsen the biological processes behind Parkinson’s disease.
Plastics are not inert: they gradually break into fragments over time, forming micro- and then nanoplastics (i.e., particles <1 μm in size). Nanoplastics are found in drinking water and foods packaged ...
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