Between false positives and cross-contamination, the hunt for microplastics is like a detective seeing his own fingerprint on the magnifying glass and declaring himself the culprit.
New analysis finds that all those feats of science"face methodological challenges" -- something the journals that published them really should've noticed before granting them their imprimatur.Relax — but learn: Turns out all those peer-reviewed studies warning that micro- and nanoplastics infest your brain, blood and gonads .
. .Seems the hunt for tiny bits of plastic in the human body is marred by false positives and lab contamination; notably, good oldThe week in whoppers: Tim Walz lies to fan the flames, but The NY Times accuses TRUMP of incitement — and moreTrump’s Greenland gambit is a sideshow the forces of freedom don’t need This explains the alarming studies finding especially high concentrations of microplastics in the brain: That particular organ is 60% fat. Other details lost in the endless mainstream-media reports on the microplastic menace: Many microparticles are too big to enter the bloodstream, and tinierScientists developed complex workarounds to investigate their theories, such as vaporizing tissue samples into fumes they can easily analyze — except these tests get done in labs loaded with plastics, which easily contaminate the samples., the hunt for microplastics is like a detective seeing his own fingerprint on the magnifying glass and declaring himself the culprit. The health and wellness industrial-complex has stoked plenty of paranoia; let’s hope the truth about the microplastics menace inspires suspicion about similar “science,” from gluten to seed oils to blue light and fluoride.More than 100,000 shoppers bought medicube pore pads — shop the saleUsers call this under-$100 treadmill a ‘beast in disguise’
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