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Bottled water contains a huge amount of tiny plastics, new study says

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Bottled water contains a huge amount of tiny plastics, new study says

Because of their very small size, nanoplastics can be more dangerous than microplastics, as they can pass into the bloodstream and into the heart and other organs.

Massive amounts of tiny plastics found in bottled drinking water, study  finds - ABC News

Massive amounts of tiny plastics found in bottled drinking water, study finds - ABC News

Bottled water may contain 100 times more nanoplastic than originally  thought: study

Bottled water may contain 100 times more nanoplastic than originally thought: study

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Bottled Water Contains Hundreds Of Thousands Of Potentially Toxic Tiny  Plastics, Study Finds

Bottled Water Contains Hundreds Of Thousands Of Potentially Toxic Tiny Plastics, Study Finds

90% of bottled water contains microplastics, according to a new study

90% of bottled water contains microplastics, according to a new study

New study finds bottled water contains loads of microscopic plastic  particles

New study finds bottled water contains loads of microscopic plastic particles

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Chart: Study Finds Microplastics In 93% Of Bottled Water

Chart: Study Finds Microplastics In 93% Of Bottled Water

Bottled water contains thousands of nanoplastics so small they can invade  the body's cells, study says

Bottled water contains thousands of nanoplastics so small they can invade the body's cells, study says