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Microplastics in your brain? Scientists flag links to dementia
Microplastics have moved from distant ocean gyres into the most intimate of places: the human brain. A growing body of ...
FINDLAY, OH – December 09, 2025 – PRESSADVANTAGE – Dr. Andrea Adams-Miller, Master Neuroscientist and Executive Consultant with The RED Carpet Connection, LLC, has released a new neuroscience-informed ...
Around the size of a postage stamp and thinner than a credit card, the soft, flexible device sits under the scalp but on top ...
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Psychologists say 12 silly fears are backed by brain science
Fear of the Dark Actually Protects Your Ancient Brain What seems like childish nonsense actually reveals sophisticated brain ...
In a world where kids learn to swipe screens long before they learn to write, concerns about digital dependence have only ...
In 2004, science crossed a quiet line. Researchers confirmed that tiny scraps of plastic were not just drifting in oceans but entering living bodies.
Microplastics are increasingly linked to brain inflammation and possible acceleration of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, prompting scientists to call for reduced plastic use and stronger environmental ...
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