Microplastics in 68% bladder cases: Study challenges WHO report, raises BIG question on water safety

A study from Bond University, Australia, reveals that microplastics were found in 68% of bladder cancer cases and linked to inflammation and cell damage. This finding contradicts a 2019 WHO report claiming no health threat from microplastics in drinking water. Researchers urge a re-evaluation of the public health risks posed by microplastics.

Microplastics in 68% bladder cases: Study challenges WHO report, raises BIG question on water safety
A study from Bond University, Australia, reveals that microplastics were found in 68% of bladder cancer cases and linked to inflammation and cell damage. This finding contradicts a 2019 WHO report claiming no health threat from microplastics in drinking water. Researchers urge a re-evaluation of the public health risks posed by microplastics.