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flag Study reveals indoor air has up to 100 times more microplastics than thought, posing potential health risks.

flag Researchers from the Université de Toulouse found that indoor air in homes and cars contains up to 100 times more microplastics than previously estimated. flag Adults may inhale around 68,000 microplastic particles daily, with most being small enough to penetrate deep into the lungs. flag These particles can release toxic chemicals and potentially affect human health, though the full impact is still uncertain. flag The study suggests practical steps like using HEPA filters to reduce exposure.

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