Microplastics draw scrutiny as potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
Add one more likely culprit to the long list of known cardiovascular risk factors including red meat, butter, smoking and stress: microplastics. In a study released Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine, an international team of physicians and researchers showed that surgical patients who had a build-up of micro and nanoplastics in their arterial plaque had a 2.
Images from electron microscopy showed visible, jagged-edged 'foreign bodies' along with the biological plaque in these patients. Polythylene, or PET, is the plastic used to make soda and water bottles. Polyvinyl chloride, or PVC, is the plastic used in water pipes, packaging, medical devices, toothbrushes, children's toys and window frames, to name a few.
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