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Microplastics in human brains could impact mental health

Microplastics, tiny plastic particles pervasive in the environment, have been found to accumulate in the human brain, raising concerns about potential mental health effects.
Researchers, including Dr. Nicholas Fabiano from the University of Ottawa, warn that these particles enter the body through diet and air inhalation and may disrupt brain function. Ultra-processed foods are suspected to increase plastic intake due to industrial processing methods introducing synthetic elements.
Studies reveal microplastics can persist in the body, possibly causing inflammation and oxidative stress in sensitive tissues like the brain. Early research explores blood-filtering techniques to remove these particles, though results remain preliminary. Experts urge reducing exposure by avoiding plastic packaging and choosing fresher foods.
The study is published in Brain Medicine.
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