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Tiny Plastics, Big Problems: How Micro- and Nanoplastics Threaten Heart Health

Small pieces of plastic, called microplastics and nanoplastics, are found all around us — even inside our bodies, including the heart and blood.

Research shows these tiny plastics might increase the risk of heart problems by damaging blood vessels and affecting how fats are processed in the body.

These plastic particles can cause inflammation (swelling and irritation) in blood vessels and may make blood more likely to clot, which can be harmful.

Microplastics can harm red blood cells and affect the immune system, making it harder for the body to fight diseases.

Scientists are still learning how these plastics affect our health, but it’s important to be aware and support efforts to reduce plastic pollution to protect our hearts.

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Conclusion

Tiny plastic particles are found in our bodies and may harm our heart and blood vessels. They can cause inflammation, blood clots, and affect our immune system. While scientists are still studying these effects, reducing plastic pollution and staying informed can help protect our health.