A new study found that it took only weeks for microplastics to make their way into the brain tissues of mice, raising concerns about what that could mean for human health.

What’s happening?

As detailed by Newsweek, researchers exposed a set of mice to microplastics in drinking water, and they found that the tiny particles had migrated from their guts into liver, kidney, and brain tissues in as little as four weeks.

"We could detect microplastics in certain tissues after the exposure," University of New Mexico associate professor Eliseo Castillo, one of the study’s authors, told the outlet. "That tells us it can cross the intestinal barrier and…

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