Research Connects Blood Microplastics to Higher Heart Attack Risk
A new study published in the European Heart Journal indicates a correlation between elevated levels of micro- and nanoplastics in human blood and an increased risk of severe heart attacks. The research also highlights a link between smoking, air pollution, and higher microplastic concentrations, suggesting environmental factors may significantly influence cardiovascular health. This finding raises concerns about the broader health implications of widespread plastic pollution.
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