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Our interest and understanding of DNA related to ancestors and other topics has grown over the last few decades, and we have found that plastic is harming us. Genetic level.

New research has discovered disturbing links between microplastics and symptoms like Alzheimer’s, raising serious questions about the long-term health impact of overall plastic pollution.

what’s happening?

Washington Post It has been reported In a recent study, exposing mice to microplastics in drinking water for three weeks. The result was no beautiful drawing.

Mice, especially older mice, began to show dementia and eerie changes in behavior. Plastic particles crossed the blood-brain barrier and caused inflammation of brain tissue.

Jaime Ross, the lead author of the study, said he was “still really surprised,” and posted that he was worried about how quickly the change happened.

Why is this a concern?

This is not just an isolated discovery. The concern is that these plastic particles can be environmental triggers for neurodegenerative diseases.

the study Published Environmental studies found that exposure to microplastics showed significant cognitive and behavioral changes not seen in gene-free mice. This suggests that microplastics can interact with genetic predispositions to accelerate disease.

This problem is exacerbated by daily exposure. We are constantly in contact with plastics, and another study raises concerns about cytotoxicity, particularly from heated or cooled food containers.

What is going on about that?

Science is amazing, but the good news is that people are working on this issue from all angles. It starts with a simple choice and there are many Useful information Available for less plastic usage in our daily lives.

Innovation also offers hope. To remove these particles from the environment, researchers have developed a new kind of filter that is typically designed to catch the smallest plastic that can slip through water treatment systems. Regarding the plastics already in our bodies, scientists have discovered a promising new way to filter microplastics from human blood using methods similar to dialysis.

In the fight to protect our health, another study found that powerful antioxidants found in many fruits and flowers can counteract some of the dangerous effects microplastic exposure has on the reproductive system.

The link between microplastics and cognitive decline is deeply concerned, but new scientific breakthroughs provide a hopeful pathway as we tackle problems in filtering our water, purifying our bodies, and using natural compounds to protect our health.

Please participate Free newsletter Weekly updates on the latest innovations Improving our lives and Shaping our futureAnd don’t miss it This cool list An easy way to help yourself while helping the planet.

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