I don't know how relevant this study is because of the lack of information regarding the samples taken. However, this should serve as a warning.
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The paper: Bioaccumulation of microplastics in decedent human brains - Nature Medicine

Study: Microplastic contamination in human brains has increased 50 percent between 2016 and 2024 – NaturalNews.com
A study in Nature Medicine reveals a 50 percent surge in microplastic contamination in human brains between 2016 and 2024, with brain tissue containing nearly 8 times more plastic than the liver or kidneys. Microplastics in dementia patients’ brains were 5x higher than in healthy brains, with...
- A study in Nature Medicine reveals a 50 % surge in microplastic contamination in human brains between 2016 and 2024, with brain tissue containing nearly 8 times more plastic than the liver or kidneys.
- Microplastics in dementia patients’ brains were 5x higher than in healthy brains, with sharp plastic shards found near inflamed areas tied to cognitive decline — raising concerns about neurological damage.
- Microplastics (from packaging, clothing, tires, etc.) now permeate air, water, food and human organs. Polyethylene (used in bags/food packaging) makes up 75 percent of brain contaminants.
- Rising dementia rates coincide with plastic proliferation. Microplastics may weaken the blood-brain barrier, trigger inflammation and physically harm brain cells — even in healthy individuals.
- While complete avoidance is impossible, solutions include filtering water, reducing plastic use, improving indoor air quality and supporting detox diets. Policy changes (production limits, biodegradable alternatives) are critical to curb the crisis.
The paper: Bioaccumulation of microplastics in decedent human brains - Nature Medicine