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Another Problem with Microplastics: They Warn of the Risk of Getting Bowel Cancer

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The first study carried out with human samples revealed that these tiny particles can alter the intestinal microbiome and favor inflammatory processes. How to reduce exposure. Read more
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The first study carried out with human samples revealed that these tiny particles can alter the intestinal microbiome and favor inflammatory processes. How to reduce exposure. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The presence of microplastics in the human body is no longer a distant theory. These tiny plastic fragments, less than 5 mm, have been found in places as extreme as Mount Everest or the Mariana Pit, and also within our organs, including blood and heart. Now, a recent research led by the Center for Biomarker Research in Medicine (CBmed) of Austria brings a key piece to the puzzle: its direct effect on human intestinal microbiota.

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