Rutgers: Eating For Two - How Tiny Environmental Plastic Particles In Mom's Food Reach Unborn Children
February 28, 2023
February 28, 2023
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Feb. 28 (TNSres) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
Nanoscale plastic particles like those that permeate most food and water pass from pregnant rats to their unborn children and may impair fetal development, according to a Rutgers study that suggests the same process happens in humans.
"Much remains unknown, but this is certainly cause for concern and follow-up study," said Philip Demokritou, the Henry Rutgers Chair and . . .
Nanoscale plastic particles like those that permeate most food and water pass from pregnant rats to their unborn children and may impair fetal development, according to a Rutgers study that suggests the same process happens in humans.
"Much remains unknown, but this is certainly cause for concern and follow-up study," said Philip Demokritou, the Henry Rutgers Chair and . . .