Paul Saladino· MD
The vast majority of what is in water is NANOplastic particles between 50nm and 500nm.
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
The vast majority of what is in water is NANOplastic particles between 50nm and 500nm.
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When you look for these size particles you find hundreds of thousands per liter in plastic.
When researchers look, they see hundreds of thousands to millions of nanoplastics per liter in water in plastic bottle and CANS.