A new study has revealed a startling connection between microplastics in the air and the rising prevalence of lung and colon cancer. These invisible particles, which are released into the environment from industrial processes, consumer products, and pollution, have been found to accumulate in the body over time, potentially leading to cellular damage and chronic inflammation. The findings highlight the urgent need to address the pervasive presence of microplastics in our air, as their impact on human health continues to grow.
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