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Microplastics, Human Brain
Scientists Find Microplastics in Human Brain Tissue Above the Nose
Microplastics are inescapable. These miniscule plastic particles have been found at ancient archaeological sites, in freshly fallen snow on Antarctica, at the top of Mount Everest and deep in the Mariana Trench.
Microplastics Found In Human Brain, Study Says—After Being Detected In Hearts, Blood
Microplastics have been found in brain tissue above the nose, suggesting a likely passageway for microscopic plastic shards and fibers to enter the brain after already being discovered in nearly every organ in the human body,
Microplastics found in the human brain
Scientists in Brazil found microplastics in the brain tissue of cadavers, according to a new study published Monday in the journal JAMA Network Open.
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New study reveals changes in the brain throughout pregnancy
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Brain Health
The human brain and mind remain among the most complex and powerful mysteries of nature. Here, we focus on the latest brain science, research, therapies and practical ideas, covering a range of ...
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New brain organoid model replicates human cortical domains
The group of Jürgen Knoblich at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, has ...
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By Petting Your Dog And Gazing Into Their Eyes, You Can Synchronize Your Brain Activity With Theirs, Scientists Say
By petting your dog and gazing into their eyes, you can synchronize your brain with theirs, according to scientists. In the ...
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