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Microplastics Found in 75% of Fish Meant for Human Consumption: Is It Still Healthy to Eat Seafood?
A study shows that microplastics have been detected in 75% of fish that are meant for human consumption, raising doubts if eating seafood is still as healthy as previously established
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