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Microplastics in bottled water may damage human kidneys: Research
MONDAY, MAY 12, 2025
Microplastics found in bottled water could affect the human body without warning, particularly the kidneys, according to recently published research.
Microplastics in breast milk still lower than in bottles: Health Dept
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2025
Nursing mothers advised to feed newborn infants with milk directly from the breast for best health benefits
Southeast Asia leads in microplastic intake; Indonesians consume 15g monthly
TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2024
Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines ingest the most microplastics among 109 countries, according to a study by Cornell University researchers.
How much plastic is in your Christmas dinner?
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2022
The traditional roast Christmas dinner could have nearly a quarter of a million pieces of microplastic in it, according to researchers at the University of Portsmouth.
Microplastics may enter foodchain through mosquitoes
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2018
Mosquito larvae have been observed ingesting microplastics that can be passed up the food chain, researchers said Wednesday, potentially uncovering a new way that the polluting particles could damage the environment.
Govt to track microplastics in ocean using AI device
MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 2018
JAPAN’S SCIENCE Ministry plans to develop a new device to monitor microplastics in the sea using artificial intelligence and other technologies, according to informed sources.
Japan to monitor microplastic pollution with AI device
SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 2018
The science ministry plans to develop a new device to monitor microplastics (see above) in the sea using artificial intelligence and other technologies, according to informed sources.