Our bodies may not be riddled with microplastics after all — scientists say research is 'not...

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Summary:
- This article discusses a recent report that challenges the widespread belief that humans are "riddled with microplastics."
- The report suggests that the methods used to detect microplastics in human bodies may have been flawed, leading to exaggerated estimates of their presence.
- The article highlights the need for more reliable and standardized testing methods to accurately assess the extent of microplastic contamination in humans and the environment.

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