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Microplastics have been found in human blood, lungs, and organs, sparking health concerns.
Microplastics, tiny plastic particles, are now found in human blood, lungs, and organs, according to recent studies, raising health concerns.
They contaminate food, water, and air, with widespread presence in seafood, drinking water, and even the air we breathe.
Scientists are still assessing long-term health effects, but early research suggests potential inflammation and cellular damage.
Environmental impact includes harm to marine life and ecosystems.
Regulatory actions are being considered, but no federal standards currently limit microplastic exposure in the U.S.
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Se han encontrado microplásticos en la sangre, los pulmones y los órganos humanos, lo que genera preocupaciones sobre la salud.