When you chew gum, you’re essentially gnawing on plastic.
Researchers tested ten different chewing gum brands, and found no difference between synthetic and natural gum.
Chewing gum releases hundreds of tiny plastic pieces straight into people's mouths, researchers said on Tuesday, also warning ...
A new study found that both natural and synthetic gum shed microplastics, with each piece of gum producing about 100 pieces ...
“Our initial hypothesis was that the synthetic gums would have a lot more microplastics because the base is a type of plastic ...
Testing of saliva samples for 10 brands found a single piece could release up to 3,000 plastic particles, with natural and ...
The researchers' analysis revealed that the lion's share of the microplastics were released from the gum in the first two ...
Chewing gum could release hundreds to thousands of microplastic particles into your saliva, a new UCLA study finds.
A new study showed that chewing gum releases microplastics, which can then be swallowed and absorbed by the body.
Analysis revealed that just 1 gram of chewing gum released approximately 100 microplastics on average, with 1 gram of some ...
A new study suggests that you could be ingesting thousands of microplastics every time you chew gum. This discovery comes ...
They found that, on average, one gram of chewing gum releases about 100 microplastics, while others release more than 600. A ...