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evidence card · microplastics_beverages_health_harm

Microplastics/nanoplastics in canned beverages cause measurable chronic human disease

H2 ? insufficient stakes low
4 posts scored · across 2 accounts · 2 sources

Summary

Quantification studies (e.g., Columbia nanoplastic counting) demonstrate exposure; human health-outcome evidence for dose-response is preliminary. Mechanistic and animal signals exist; clinical-outcome RCTs do not.

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Scope

Population
general population drinking canned beverages
Intervention
reducing canned beverage intake
Outcome
chronic disease outcomes
Not supported for
  • direct causal human-outcome claims

Evidence sources

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