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Microplastics may worsen fatty liver disease, new study suggests

Microplastics may worsen fatty liver disease, new study suggests
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A study from the University of Oklahoma suggests that microplastics may exacerbate liver injury in individuals consuming a high-fat diet. Researchers found that polyethylene particles significantly worsened liver health markers in mice models.

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This research highlights the potential long-term health risks of environmental plastic pollution, particularly in the context of modern dietary habits.

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