Chemicals may be hitching a ride on nanoplastics to enter the skin

Date 17th, Oct 2025
Source Phys.org - Scientific News Websites

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Plastic is ubiquitous in the modern world, and it's notorious for taking a long time to completely break down in the environment—if it ever does. But even without breaking down completely, plastic can shed tiny particles—called nanoplastics because of their extremely small size—that scientists are just now starting to consider in long-term health studies.