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At Replace Plastic, we know that understanding microplastic pollution is the first step toward meaningful change. That’s why we’ve created this space—a hub for the latest research, studies, and insights on how microplastics impact human health, the environment, and everyday life.
We believe knowledge is power, and by keeping up with the latest studies, we can make informed choices to protect our health and reduce plastic pollution.
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Before diving into the research, these two must-watch videos break down the essentials—what microplastics are, how they affect your health, and practical steps you can take to reduce exposure. Watch now to get started on your plastic-free journey!
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Dive Deeper: Latest Microplastic Research
Curious about the science behind microplastic pollution? We’ve gathered leading research studies on the health risks, environmental impact, and solutions to help you stay informed. Explore the latest findings below and take the next step toward reducing microplastic exposure.
Microplastic Particles Linked to Cellular Damage and Neurological Risks The Plastic Brain
Neurotoxicity of Micro- and Nanoplastics (Particle and Fiber Toxicology)
Microplastics Found in Human Brain Tissue: Study Reveals Potential Neurotoxic Risks
Microplastics in the Olfactory of the Human Brain (JAMA Network Open)
Microplastics in Human Lungs: Study Uncovers Long-Term Health Risks
Detection of Microplastics in Human Lung Tissue using μFTIR spectroscopy (Science of the Total Environment)
Microplastics Found in Human Placentas: Study Sparks Concerns Over Fetal Development and Maternal Health
Plasticenta: First evidence of microplastics in Human Placenta (Environment International)
Bottled Water Contaminated with Nanoplastics: Advanced Imaging Reveals 240,000 Particles Per Liter.
Rapid single-particle chemical imaging of nanoplastics by SRS microscopy
Canned Soup Linked to 1,200% Spike in BPA Levels: Study Highlights Health Risks of Food Packaging
Canned Soup Consumption
Disposable Paper Cups Release 25,000 Microplastic Particles into Hot Drinks, Study Reveals
Microplastics and other harmful substances released from disposable paper cups into hot water
Microplastics Linked to Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Analysis of Microplastics in Human Feces Reveals a Correlation between Fecal Microplastics and Inflammatory Bowel Disease Status (Environmental Science and Technology)
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