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flag New studies suggest starch-based microplastics may harm health, and airborne microplastics could enter food chains.

flag Studies show that starch-based microplastics, meant to be a greener alternative to traditional plastics, may pose health risks to mice, including liver damage and disruptions to gut bacteria. flag Meanwhile, research reveals that airborne microplastics can enter plant leaves, potentially leading to human exposure through food. flag These findings highlight the need for more research on the health and environmental impacts of microplastics from various sources.

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