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Microplastics Harm Male Hearts: New Study

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Microplastics significantly worsen atherosclerosis in male mice.
  • Exposure increased arterial buildup by over 600% in some arteries.
  • Reducing plastic use is advised, but complete avoidance is difficult.
Microplastics Harm Male Hearts: New Study

New research has uncovered alarming details linking microplastics to heart disease, specifically worsening atherosclerosis in male mice. Studies found that exposure to microplastics dramatically increased arterial plaque buildup by up to 624% in certain arteries. This emerging health risk, stemming from plastic particles measuring 5 millimeters or smaller, is now understood to have a significant impact on cardiovascular health in males.

The pervasive nature of microplastics means they are found everywhere, from oceans and soil to the air we breathe, contaminating our food and water. While first identified in 2004, their widespread presence and potential health consequences, including impacts on reproductive systems and links to certain cancers, are becoming increasingly urgent to address.

Although completely avoiding microplastics is nearly impossible, researchers emphasize the importance of understanding their health effects. Individuals can reduce their exposure by minimizing plastic use, opting for plastic-free alternatives, and avoiding plastic water bottles and food containers. Continued research is crucial as global microplastic pollution continues to rise.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The study found that microplastics significantly worsen atherosclerosis in male mice, increasing arterial buildup.
Microplastics exposure in studies has shown a dramatic increase in atherosclerosis, a key factor in heart disease.
It is nearly impossible to avoid microplastics completely, but reducing plastic use can help lower exposure.

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