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  • 1 month ago | publicinterestnetwork.org | Caroline Johnson

    By Caroline Johnson, internWhy do fish eat plastic? Fish are exposed to microplastic in even the deepest depths of the ocean. Some microplastics come from larger plastic products that break into smaller pieces over time, like polystyrene foam cups or fibers from synthetic clothing. Plastic pellets are another major source of marine microplastic.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | environmentamerica.org | Caroline Johnson

    By Caroline Johnson, InternA new study conducted by the Portland State University (PSU)’s Applied Coastal Ecology Lab found microplastic particles in 99 percent of fish and shellfish samples. The study examined the edible tissue of black rockfish, lingcod, Chinook salmon, pacific herring, pacific lamprey and pink shrimp. Pink shrimp had the highest concentrations of microplastic particles.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Caroline Johnson

    Un ex tatuador que se hacía pasar por médico en su clínica estética dejó a una mujer "con aspecto de gárgola" tras hacerle una intervención con rellenos faciales defectuosos, según ha revelado una investigación de la BBC. Un destacado médico advierte de que puede haber más "muertes y desfiguraciones" a medida que los planes para regular la industria sigan retrasándose. Andrea se cubre la cara cuando sale de casa.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | correiobraziliense.com.br | Caroline Johnson

    Um ex-tatuador que deixou uma mulher "parecendo uma gárgula" após a aplicação de preenchimentos faciais malsucedidos se passava por médico em sua clínica de estética no Reino Unido, segundo revelou uma investigação da BBC.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | flipboard.com | Caroline Johnson

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