The big problem with microplastics

Microplastics are ubiquitous in the environment, with North Americans consuming and inhaling tens of thousands annually. They pollute air, water, and food, raising significant health concerns. Entrepreneurs are innovating solutions, such as bacteria that degrade plastics and exploring biodegradable alternatives like PHAs to reduce pollution. (AI-generated excerpt)

External stresses affect heart health

Cardiovascular health is impacted by personal habits and environmental factors such as air pollution, pesticides, and microplastics. These factors can exacerbate heart conditions, making it crucial to mitigate exposure. Tips include using natural fabrics, avoiding microbead products, and checking air quality.