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IFLScience on MSNBrains May Hold More Microplastics Than Livers Or Kidneys – What Does This Mean For Us?Microplastics are everywhere, and we mean everywhere. In fact, a new study suggests there's a chance that if you’re thinking about this statement, then the squishy wrinkled organ doing that thinking ...
New research uncovered an alarming accumulation of plastic particles in human brains, raising concerns about their potential ...
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News Medical on MSNMicroplastics may accumulate in the brain at higher levels than in the kidney or liverFindings indicate rising microplastic concentrations in human brains and organs, urging deeper investigation into their ...
Antioch High School, which just experienced a deadly shooting, reportedly did not have metal detectors because of ...
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WBBM Radio Chicago on MSNYou might have a spoon's worth of microplastics in your brainChances are you have heard about microplastics pollution. What you may not know is that researchers recently discovered that ...
Our brains are increasingly plastic. Minuscule shards and flakes of polymers are surprisingly abundant in brain tissue, a study of postmortem brains shows.
The fear and the trauma of the Antioch High School shooting can only be described as a nightmare. But it's happened one other ...
According to a new study from the University of New Mexico Health Sciences, the brain contains higher concentrations of ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A former Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) Board of Education member spoke out after a student was shot and killed at Antioch High School (AHS), expressing ...
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Antioch High School to reopen with new AI security, counseling focus after shootingThe school will also implement a new security system, while prioritizing “the emotional well-being of students with grief ...
Christine Tran and Hannah Nguyen, MNPS student board members, plead for the state legislature and community to take action to prevent school shootings. “I think I speak for every MNPS student ...
LeLann Evans, a MNPS parent, spoke during the meeting’s public comment section, advocating for metal detectors in all of the district’s schools. Evans is one of more than 2,600 people who signed a ...
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