Microplastics Found in Human Testicles

Researchers found nearly three times more microplastics in human samples than in canine samples in a new study.
Microplastics Found in Human Testicles
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Microplastics have been identified in human and canine testicles, lengthening the list of where the insidious particles have been found.

A new study published in Toxicological Sciences revealed the incredible prevalence of microplastics worldwide and their ability to penetrate nearly every part of the body.
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