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Episode Description
Plastic is extremely useful: lightweight, cheap, and flexible enough to make almost anything. That’s why global plastic production has been climbing for decades. All that plastic is making its way into our bodies via tiny particles, and that can’t be good for us…right?
Clare tells Teo what we know so far about microplastics in our bodies, and why the science is more complicated than you might think.
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Sources in this episode:
- The Human Brain May Contain as Much as a Spoon’s Worth of Microplastics, New Research Suggests, Smithsonian Magazine, 2025
- Bioaccumulation of microplastics in decedent human brains, Nature Medicine, 2025
- Challenges in studying microplastics in human brain, Nature Medicine, 2025
- Microplastics and Nanoplastics in Atheromas and Cardiovascular Events, The New England Journal of Medicine, 2024
- The Real Truth About the U.S. Plastics Recycling Rate, Beyond Plastics / The Last Beach Cleanup, 2022
- How Big Oil Misled The Public Into Believing Plastic Would Be Recycled, NPR, 2020
- ‘A bombshell’: doubt cast on discovery of microplastics throughout human body, The Guardian, 2026
- Interview with Marcus Garcia and Dr. Elaine Bearer, University of New Mexico
- Interview with Fazel Monikh, University of Padua
- Interview with Tracey Woodruff, Stanford University
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