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food, food storage, health effects of plastics, Microplastics, plastics, toxic chemicalsEating foods not wrapped in plastic dramatically cuts toxic chemicals found in urine

Researchers in Australia found that reducing consumption of foods wrapped in plastic is linked to lower levels of several plastic-linked chemicals found in human urine. These recent findings reframe everyday eating habits as a direct, short-term lever on chemical exposure inside the body. While lower urine levels do not automatically mean lower disease risk, researchers suggest that reducing overall exposure to microplastics is a step in the right direction to reduce exposure to toxic compounds. Read the full article here.

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