For the first time, plastic particles were found in human blood.
Stuff Reporter: For the first time, researchers have found microplastics in human blood. The Guardian quoted researchers as saying that tests had found the presence of these tiny plastic particles in the blood of about 80 percent of people. In a new study published in The Journal Environment International, The Guardian reported on Thursday (March 24th) that scientists have found that plastic particles can move in the human body and take up space in various organs. However, the impact on human health is not yet known. However, researchers have found evidence that microplastics damage human cells. They say that as a result of breathing in polluted air, billions of particles, including plastic particles, are entering our bodies. Which has led to the untimely death of millions of people every year. The Guardian reports that in the study, scientists analyzed samples from 22 unidentified blood donors, both healthy and adult. Researchers fo...