Scientists In Italy Find Microplastics In Human Breast Milk For The First Time
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The research, published in the journal Polymers, found microplastics composed of polyethene, PVC and polypropylene.
Microplastics have been found for the first time in human breast milk, a team of Italian scientists warned - raising concerns among experts about the health consequences for infants.
After 34 healthy mothers provided milk samples, a week after giving birth in Italy, scientists detected microscopic plastic particles in three-quarters of them, The Guardian reported. The team of researchers noted that infants remain especially vulnerable to chemical contaminants and further research was urgently needed. However, they also stressed that the advantages of breastfeeding are much greater than the disadvantages caused by the presence of polluting microplastics.
Microplastics are fragments of any type of plastic less than 5mm in length. Previous research had shown the toxic effects of microplastics in human cell lines, lab animals and marine wildlife, but the impact on living humans remains unknown. Now, with the latest study, scientists highlighted the risks created due to microplastics.
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