Microscopic Particles of Plastic Growing in the brain
Vijay Garg
Scientists have newly revealed about the microscopic particles of the growing plastic in the human body. A new study has shown that these fine particles of plastic in the human mind are growing rapidly. This is increasing the risk of cerebrospinal and tumor. The level of microscopic particles of plastic growing in the human body exposes a major threat. Research also reveals that far more fine particles of plastic are accumulating in the human brain than in the kidneys and liver. The results of this study have been published in the international journal Nature Medicine. In this study dozens of postmortem conducted between the year 1997 and 2024, increasing trend has been observed in plastic microscopic particles in brain tissues. Not only that, researchers have found fine plastic particles even in liver and kidney samples. Researchers in the study have taken the help of new methods to study microscopic and nanoparticles of plastics in liver, kidney and brain samples. Researchers have analyzed 52 brain samples in this study of their own. During this time 28 samples were analyzed in 2016, while 24 samples were analyzed in 2024. The plastic level was nearly the same in the samples that were taken of the liver and kidney. However, the plastic level was extremely high in the brain samples that were taken from the frontal cartex Sd. The analysis also revealed that the plastic fine particles levels in the liver and brain samples of 2024 were much higher than that of 2016. He has also compared these findings to samples of ooters of the brain for between 1997 and 2013 and has found that the levels of plastic particles are far higher in recent samples. Similarly, 12 people suffering from dementia have also been diagnosed with far greater presence of plastic microscopic particles in the brain of healthy people. Scientists have found that the level of microscopic particles of plastic was six times higher in brain samples of people suffering from dementia. According to researchers, the damage caused by dementia can increase the number of these particles. Though they can't say it for sure that it causes dementia. Significantly, plastic has emerged as a major threat in the last five decades. That is why there is hardly any place in the earth today from high mountains to deep sea where there is no presence of plastic.