Chewing gum could release hundreds to thousands of microplastic particles into your saliva, a new UCLA study finds.
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Boing Boing on MSNMicroplastics gumming up chewing gumWe're running out of things we can safely enjoy. According to a pilot study presented at a meeting of the American Chemical ...
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Daily Express US on MSNChewing gum may contain thousands of harmful microplastics, study suggestsTesting of saliva samples for 10 brands found a single piece could release up to 3,000 plastic particles, with natural and ...
Researchers tested ten different chewing gum brands, and found no difference between synthetic and natural gum.
Chewing gum can release thousands of microplastics into saliva. Scientists say more research is needed but suggest chewing ...
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Everyday Health on MSNGum Can Release Thousands of Tiny Plastic Particles Into Your MouthA new study showed that chewing gum releases microplastics, which can then be swallowed and absorbed by the body.
A recent study found that chewing gum can release up to thousands of microplastics per piece and potentially be ingested, ...
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