Yeah, good news at last... on 19:08 - Mar 24 with 572 views | SuperKieranMcKenna | Is that what happened to Katie Price? |  | |  |
Yeah, good news at last... on 19:19 - Mar 24 with 548 views | NthQldITFC | "Humans as a species, unfortunately for them, didn't have the wisdom to match their inventiveness. Greed, ego, over-breeding and something they called 'progress' were their undoing. Let us hope that we do not go down the same path." A. A. Bacterium, 2051AD. "Don't forget to Like and Subscribe. Every click makes me a richer mono-cellular organism, and closer to owning my first gold-plated speedboat." |  |
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Yeah, good news at last... on 08:01 - Mar 25 with 427 views | Oldsmoker | If this stuff is floating around in the air then we are pobably breathing it in. I don't know (does anyone) what effect this microplastic has on the lungs but it could be a reason for increased asthma in children. |  |
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Yeah, good news at last... on 08:11 - Mar 25 with 410 views | WeWereZombies | The deniers will scoff at the meagre sample size of twenty two (there again, the article does not say how invasive the tests are) but this is a problem that will not go away. And I say this as someone who used to work with polymer scientists - there again we were working on the polyurethane condom so there is one type of plastic product that minimises the problem... |  |
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Yeah, good news at last... on 08:36 - Mar 25 with 387 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Yeah, good news at last... on 08:11 - Mar 25 by WeWereZombies | The deniers will scoff at the meagre sample size of twenty two (there again, the article does not say how invasive the tests are) but this is a problem that will not go away. And I say this as someone who used to work with polymer scientists - there again we were working on the polyurethane condom so there is one type of plastic product that minimises the problem... |
The fact they cross the barrier in to the blood has to be very concerning. |  |
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