The Devastating Impact of Tiny Environmental Plastic Particles on Our Moms
In a groundbreaking discovery, a team of researchers has identified tiny environmental plastic particles in the placentas of pregnant mothers. The particles, which are thousands of times smaller than the width of a human hair, were found in all samples taken from mothers living in six different countries. The researchers believe that this is the first time ever that environmental plastic particles have been identified in the placentas of pregnant women, suggesting that these particles can be transferred from mother to child. This could have serious implications for the health of both mother and child, and it highlights the need for further research into the potential health risks associated with environmental plastic pollution.
source: Phys.org