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StudyFinds on MSNYour brain may contain as much plastic as five paper clips — Here’s what that meansDiscover the shocking findings of a study on microplastic pollution in human brain tissue. Explore the sources and possible ...
The findings suggest that vascular dysfunction could be an early driver in neurodegenerative disorders rather than being ...
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News Medical on MSNVascular changes in brain trauma could trigger Alzheimer’s developmentAn increased risk of dementia among individuals exposed to brain trauma, traumatic brain injury, has been known for almost a century.
A study reveals that traumatic brain injury alters the small vessels in the brain, resulting in an accumulation of amyloid beta -- a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. The findings suggest that vascular ...
Independent studies have found microplastics in human tissues and within ... cell obstruction in the cerebral vasculature at 28 days. The researchers conclude that their study demonstrates that ...
The brain may contain higher -- and more significant -- amounts of microplastics than other organs in the body, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of New Mexico Health Sciences ...
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Hosted on MSNHow brain trauma triggers Alzheimer's disease: StudyA study reveals that traumatic brain injury alters the small vessels in the brain, resulting in an accumulation of amyloid ...
A study at Lund University reveals that traumatic brain injury alters the small vessels in the brain, resulting in an ...
The average amount, 4,800 micrograms per gram of microplastics in brain tissue, was found to be equivalent to the amount found in a standard plastic spoon, according to the study. Dr. Stephanie ...
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