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People with plaque in the blood vessels of their neck have a higher amount of tiny plastic particles in those vessels compared to people with healthy arteries.
A new tissue expansion method enables scientists to use mass spectrometry imaging to simultaneously detect hundreds of molecules at the single cell level in their native locations.
Microplastics discovered in life-threatening arterial plaque are associated with strokes. A new study found altered gene ...
Tiny pieces of plastic are infiltrating the large arteries in the neck that carry blood from the heart to the head, with the ...
Patients who suffered strokes, mini-strokes or temporary blindness had levels of "nanoplastic" particles in their necks 51 ...
Research Highlights A small study found that fatty buildup in the blood vessels of the neck (carotid arteries) may contain 50 times or more ...
TINY bits of plastic have been discovered in the blocked arteries of stroke sufferers. In new research, scientists found that ...
One of the challenges of fighting pancreatic cancer is finding ways to penetrate the organ's dense tissue to define the ...
From microscopic robots that can carry and deliver drugs inside the human body to tiny particles that can detect and break ...
Stanford Medicine researchers have developed a blood test capable of detecting cancers, the ways cancer resists treatments ...
New At-Home Laser Device Uses Light-Based Therapy to Help Tackle Stubborn Nail Fungus Without Drugs or Messy Creams. New York ...