Plastic Blood : How Microplastics Are Invading Your Body
(2025)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : eBookIt.com, 2025
Made available through hoopla
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1 online resource (100 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781456665555 MWT18460005, 1456665553 18460005
LANGUAGE
English
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The Hidden Threat Inside You Every breath you take and every bite you consume could be contributing to an internal crisis that science is only beginning to uncover. Plastic Blood: How Microplastics Are Invading Your Body delves into the unseen world of microplastics, microscopic pollutants that are infiltrating our bodies at an alarming rate. Within these pages, discover how microplastics make their stealthy journey from the environment into your bloodstream and even across the blood-brain barrier. Unearth the truth about how these tiny particles are not just environmental hazards but also dangerous invaders that jeopardize your health in unimaginable ways. From cardiovascular impacts to disrupting the delicate balance of your endocrine system, their insidious effects are far-reaching and potentially devastating. What does this mean for your future? Backed by compelling studies and groundbreaking research, the book explores the chilling potential of microplastics to affect everything from your digestion to your respiratory health, and even your ability to conceive healthy future generations. Learn how your immune system is forced to combat these persistent intruders and how current policies fall short in protecting us from their grips. Yet, hope is not lost. Empower yourself with practical steps and lifestyle changes that can minimize your exposure. Delve into alternative materials and sustainable choices, and explore how individual and collective advocacy can spur change. With contributions from researchers and innovators at the forefront of this crucial issue, embrace the knowledge you need to become a part of the solution. Your journey to understanding and action begins here. Equip yourself-and those you love-for a safer, healthier tomorrow

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