[PDF][PDF] We're all ingesting microplastics at home, and these might be toxic for our health. Here are some tips to reduce your risk

MP Taylor, NS Soltani, SP Wilson - 2021 - researchers.mq.edu.au
2021researchers.mq.edu.au
… Roughly a quarter of all of the fibres we recorded were less than 250 micrometres in size,
meaning they can be inhaled. This means we can be internally exposed to these microplastics
and any contaminants attached to them. Using human exposure models, we calculated that
inhalation and ingestion rates were greatest in children under six years old. This is due to …
Abstract
Australians are eating and inhaling significant numbers of tiny plastics at home, our new research shows.
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