Microplastics ‘can reach deep into bone tissue’ — the ‘striking’ effects this can have on your health
No bones about it — tiny shreds of plastic can cause big problems for health.
Microplastics are particles, smaller than a grain of rice, that are found in everything from the food we eat.
These minute shards that slough off larger plastic have been shown to harm reproductive, digestive and respiratory health, potentially leading to lung cancer.

A new analysis out of Brazil suggests microplastics can have wide-ranging effects on our skeletons as well, perhaps leading to bone weakening, deformities and fractures.
“The potential impact of microplastics on bones is the subject of scientific studies and isn’t negligible,” said Rodrigo Bueno de Oliveira, coordinator of Brazil’s Laboratory for Mineral and Bone Studies in Nephrology.
“For example,” he added, “in vitro studies with bone tissue cells have shown that microplastics impair cell viability, accelerate cell aging and alter cell differentiation, in addition to promoting inflammation.”