People who prefer to drink loose leaf tea might be on to something: Scientists in Spain have found microscopic evidence of plastic pollution getting into human cells after being leached from tea bags.
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Scientists have recently put out a warning regarding potential health risks associated with tea bags. These bags might expose ...
Some tea bags release billions of tiny plastic particles when immersed in hot water, creating tea that can harm your health and increase your risk of cancer—but not all tea is equally as dangerous.
Plastic pollution from food packaging, like tea bags, releases billions of MNPL particles, which can infiltrate human cells, ...
Researchers discovered that these bags release immense numbers of particles when immersed in hot water. Polypropylene teabags ...
Researchers at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) have uncovered how plastic tea bags release massive amounts of ...
If tea is the most preferred aromatic beverage globally, tea bags are popular as they offer a convenient tea-drinking ...
Regular ScienceAlert readers will likely know how pervasive microplastics are – getting into human tissue, ancient rock, and ...