
Hidden Threats in the Air: How Microplastics May Be Fueling Cancer
A new study has revealed a startling connection between microplastics in the air and the rising prevalence of lung and colon cancer.
A new study has revealed a startling connection between microplastics in the air and the rising prevalence of lung and colon cancer.
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Emerging research from UCSF highlights a startling connection between airborne microplastics and the potential development of lung and colon cancers.
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