💨 Abstract
Microplastics, tiny plastic particles, are pervasively present in common beverages like tea and coffee. Recent studies have raised concerns that these microplastics can accumulate in the brain, potentially contributing to an increase in Alzheimer’s disease cases. This highlights the widespread and potentially harmful impact of microplastics in everyday consumables.
Courtesy: Guy Venables
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