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Microplastics Pose a Threat to Bone Health

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The annual production of more than 400 million tons of plastic has left profound scars on the planet—from rivers and beaches to the deepest point of the oceans, 11,000 meters deep. In addition to polluting ecosystems and exacerbating climate change, with an estimated 1.8 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year, the material is also beginning to show worrying impacts on the human body through microplastics. These microscopic particles, …
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The annual production of more than 400 million tons of plastic has left profound scars on the planet—from rivers and beaches to the deepest point of the oceans, 11,000 meters deep. In addition to polluting ecosystems and exacerbating climate change, with an estimated 1.8 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year, the material is also beginning to show worrying impacts on the human body through microplastics. These microscopic particles, …

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CicloVivo broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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