The latest study, identifies microplastics in the region of the brain responsible for our sense of smell.
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Happy reading. | | | Top Stories | | | Brain Barrier Breached by Microplastics | Researchers have discovered microplastics in human brain tissue for the first time. "We are massively exposed to microplastics," warns the lead researcher. This raises questions about potential health impacts and suggests our brains may be more vulnerable to environmental pollutants than previously thought. | | | | A Beginner's Guide to Muscle Building | Building muscle can be as simple as using household items for resistance. Learn which exercises pack the biggest punch and how consistency trumps complexity to build strength. | | | | Our mission to deliver factual and independent reporting is only made possible because of readers like you. Producing these important stories requires the dedication of our reporters, editors, designers, photographers, and robust independent tech infrastructure.
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What to Expect: • Quick Pickles: Ready in a flash, customize with various spices. • Bread and Butter Pickles: Sweet, tangy, and great on sandwiches. • Crisp Fermented Pickles: Use black tea to keep them crunchy while boosting your digestive health with probiotics. | Get Full Recipe Here | | | Worth a Look
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