Inhaled microplastics can stay in lungs for weeks and trigger allergies
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Studies have shown that in tissues where they accumulate, microplastic particles can induce inflammation, DNA damage, cell ageing and hormone disruption
Studies have shown that in tissues where they accumulate, microplastic particles can induce inflammation, DNA damage, cell ageing and hormone disruption
Studies have shown that in tissues where they accumulate, microplastic particles can induce inflammation, DNA damage, cell ageing and hormone disruption
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