Microplastics are building up in human brains, blood, reproductive organs, and more. A new study suggests you ingest more ...
A new study showed that chewing gum releases microplastics, which can then be swallowed and absorbed by the body.
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A new study found that chewing gum releases hundreds to thousands of microplastics into saliva. Both synthetic and natural ...
The rate at which chewing gum releases microplastics in saliva is quite astonishing. The test suggests that within eight minutes of chewing a gum stick, 94% of microplastic particles are released into ...
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Most chewing gum on sale is made from a variety of oil-based synthetic rubbers – similar to the plastic material used in car tyres. If you find that thought slightly unsettling, you are not alone.
Now, chewing gum could be added to the list. In a pilot study, researchers found that chewing gum can release hundreds to thousands of microplastics per piece into saliva and potentially be ingested.