Health & Medicine
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Microplastics Found in Farm Animals' Blood, Meat, and Milk, Should Consumers Start Worrying?
Microplastics are found in farm animal flesh, milk, and blood. The pieces were discovered in retail items and on Dutch farms, but the human health consequences are yet unclear.
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