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Posted by Julian M
 - Yesterday at 16:19:34
Ok so it confirms there are microplastics in your body, then what?

Nothing can be done about it, it will just make you even more anxious.

Posted by heffeque
 - Yesterday at 15:51:05
Quote from: willsmith123 on Yesterday at 08:52:34That's a fair point, but even without a true control group, comparing different exposure levels could still help show whether microplastics are linked to specific health effects. Isn't that still worth investigating?
Well, I guess it's cool to know the effects of microplastic poisoning. We can't fight it, as it's currently even in our brains, but... Heck, why not.
Posted by willsmith123
 - Yesterday at 08:52:34
That's a fair point, but even without a true control group, comparing different exposure levels could still help show whether microplastics are linked to specific health effects. Isn't that still worth investigating?
Posted by heffeque
 - Yesterday at 08:47:41
There are no known humans that don't have microplastics, literally there's no way to have a control group.

This invention is pointless.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 08, 2026, 21:56:18
Researchers have developed a low-cost, smartwatch-like device that uses optical sensors to non-invasively detect plastic particles inside the body, potentially eliminating the need for expensive blood tests.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Smartwatch-like-prototype-may-one-day-detect-microplastics-in-the-human-body.1266215.0.html