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New possible cause
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New possible cause
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https://www.kindness2.com/parkinsons-disease.html
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The popular food now linked to PARKINSON'S disease
By LUKE ANDREWS, US SENIOR HEALTH REPORTER
Scientists have proposed a concerning new theory to explain the surge in Parkinson's disease, which suggests nearly everyone could have a more increased risk.
Parkinson's is an incurable neurological disorder that gradually robs patients of their ability to control movement, causing tremors, stiffness and severe disability.
While the illness has long been linked to genetics and the environment,
researchers in China now believe microplastics may also play a role.
The video player is currently playing an ad. You can skip the ad in 5 sec with a mouse or keyboardIn a review of more than 100 studies, the researchers said the tiny plastic fragments that enter the body daily through food and water could accumulate in the brain.
Once there, they warned the plastic could trigger the accumulation of toxic protein clumps linked to Parkinson's.
Writing in their review, they said: 'With the intensification of global plastic pollution, the potential threats posed by micro- and nanoplastics to human health have become a major concern.
'[Microplastics] enter the organism through ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact, subsequently accumulating in multiple organs – particularly the brain.'
The warning comes as Parkinson's cases have more than doubled globally in the last 25 years, with an estimated 8.9 million people now living with the disease.
By LUKE ANDREWS, US SENIOR HEALTH REPORTER
Scientists have proposed a concerning new theory to explain the surge in Parkinson's disease, which suggests nearly everyone could have a more increased risk.
Parkinson's is an incurable neurological disorder that gradually robs patients of their ability to control movement, causing tremors, stiffness and severe disability.
While the illness has long been linked to genetics and the environment,
researchers in China now believe microplastics may also play a role.
The video player is currently playing an ad. You can skip the ad in 5 sec with a mouse or keyboardIn a review of more than 100 studies, the researchers said the tiny plastic fragments that enter the body daily through food and water could accumulate in the brain.
Once there, they warned the plastic could trigger the accumulation of toxic protein clumps linked to Parkinson's.
Writing in their review, they said: 'With the intensification of global plastic pollution, the potential threats posed by micro- and nanoplastics to human health have become a major concern.
'[Microplastics] enter the organism through ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact, subsequently accumulating in multiple organs – particularly the brain.'
The warning comes as Parkinson's cases have more than doubled globally in the last 25 years, with an estimated 8.9 million people now living with the disease.
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By LUKE ANDREWS, US SENIOR HEALTH REPORTER
Gruesome pictures have revealed the shocking impact microplastics could be having on your appearance — and making you look decrepit and older.
Microplastics are now in almost everything we touch,
from food and clothing to water, kitchenware and household items -
and every American is now thought to have microplastics in their bodies.
They leach from plastic items into our bodies, either through contact or consumption, building up over-time and wreaking havoc on our hormones, increasing the risk of disease, drying out the skin, inflammation and weight fluctuations.
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Now, a UK recycling company has tried to capture the impact these toxins could be having on the skin.
In a release, they used AI to estimate how long-term exposure to microplastics at low, medium and high levels could impact a man and a woman's appearance.
Mark Hall, a plastic waste expert at the business behind the report, said: 'It's clear to see there are many worrying signs of how this pollution might affect us.
'The imagery we have generated is based on the findings of these studies and shows alarming results, but we hope the images will make people sit up and pay attention to the larger issue.'
In the US, about 1.1 million people are estimated to have been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a number that is set to double by 2040.
At the same time, plastic levels in the environment have surged.
Plastic debris first appeared in significant amounts in the 1960s, and is now virtually ubiquitous in the US environment.
Today, researchers estimate that the average American consumes about five grams of microplastics every week, the equivalent of a spoon full, 21 grams every month, the same as the weight of five casino die, and 125 grams every six months, or enough to fill a standard bowl of cornflakes.
Studies have already linked exposure to these plastics to numerous harmful effects, including infertility, cancer and developmental delays, which experts say is because they can damage cells or interfere with hormones.
Microplastics in the environment come from the degradation of larger plastic items that takes place during use or in the environment.
In their study, the scientists — led by Gannan Medical University in southern China — noted that a microplastic is a plastic fragment smaller than five millimeters, while a nanoplastic is smaller than a thousandth of a millimeter.
In the brain, they said they could cause toxic alpha-synuclein protein clumps to form, which are typically found in Parkinson's patients.
How should we respond to the possibility that everyday plastics might be fueling a Parkinson's epidemic?
By LUKE ANDREWS, US SENIOR HEALTH REPORTER
Gruesome pictures have revealed the shocking impact microplastics could be having on your appearance — and making you look decrepit and older.
Microplastics are now in almost everything we touch,
from food and clothing to water, kitchenware and household items -
and every American is now thought to have microplastics in their bodies.
They leach from plastic items into our bodies, either through contact or consumption, building up over-time and wreaking havoc on our hormones, increasing the risk of disease, drying out the skin, inflammation and weight fluctuations.
The video player is currently playing an ad. You can skip the ad in 5 sec with a mouse or keyboard
Now, a UK recycling company has tried to capture the impact these toxins could be having on the skin.
In a release, they used AI to estimate how long-term exposure to microplastics at low, medium and high levels could impact a man and a woman's appearance.
Mark Hall, a plastic waste expert at the business behind the report, said: 'It's clear to see there are many worrying signs of how this pollution might affect us.
'The imagery we have generated is based on the findings of these studies and shows alarming results, but we hope the images will make people sit up and pay attention to the larger issue.'
In the US, about 1.1 million people are estimated to have been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a number that is set to double by 2040.
At the same time, plastic levels in the environment have surged.
Plastic debris first appeared in significant amounts in the 1960s, and is now virtually ubiquitous in the US environment.
Today, researchers estimate that the average American consumes about five grams of microplastics every week, the equivalent of a spoon full, 21 grams every month, the same as the weight of five casino die, and 125 grams every six months, or enough to fill a standard bowl of cornflakes.
Studies have already linked exposure to these plastics to numerous harmful effects, including infertility, cancer and developmental delays, which experts say is because they can damage cells or interfere with hormones.
Microplastics in the environment come from the degradation of larger plastic items that takes place during use or in the environment.
In their study, the scientists — led by Gannan Medical University in southern China — noted that a microplastic is a plastic fragment smaller than five millimeters, while a nanoplastic is smaller than a thousandth of a millimeter.
In the brain, they said they could cause toxic alpha-synuclein protein clumps to form, which are typically found in Parkinson's patients.
How should we respond to the possibility that everyday plastics might be fueling a Parkinson's epidemic?
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The above graph shows the increase in Parkinson's cases and deaths in the US
The scientists based their observations on lab and animal studies.
In their review, the team cited evidence that the plastic particles could also cause neuroinflammation, disrupt cell communication and carry metals into the brain, which they said may also raise the risk of the disease.
Published in the Nature journal npj Parkinson's Disease, researchers analyzed more than 100 studies based on animal testing or lab experiments.
The scientists noted that they had only detected an association and said more research was needed to back up their claim.
Parkinson's disease is caused by the loss of dopamine-producing cells in the brain, triggering irregular brain activity and the symptoms linked to the disease.
It is not clear why this happens, but previous research suggests these cells may be eliminated by the immune system misfiring. This could be caused by genetics and exposure to certain toxins, pesticides and even well water.
People at the highest risk of Parkinson's are individuals aged over 60 years old and men, who are 50 percent more likely to develop the condition than women.
A study published earlier this month suggested people who get their drinking water from newer groundwater sources could be at greater risk of the disease because it contained more contaminants.
And a separate paper from January warned that people who play golf may be at higher risk from the disease because of exposure to pesticides used on golf courses.
There are no treatments available to cure the disease, although doctors do have drugs available that can slow the condition's progression.
The scientists based their observations on lab and animal studies.
In their review, the team cited evidence that the plastic particles could also cause neuroinflammation, disrupt cell communication and carry metals into the brain, which they said may also raise the risk of the disease.
Published in the Nature journal npj Parkinson's Disease, researchers analyzed more than 100 studies based on animal testing or lab experiments.
The scientists noted that they had only detected an association and said more research was needed to back up their claim.
Parkinson's disease is caused by the loss of dopamine-producing cells in the brain, triggering irregular brain activity and the symptoms linked to the disease.
It is not clear why this happens, but previous research suggests these cells may be eliminated by the immune system misfiring. This could be caused by genetics and exposure to certain toxins, pesticides and even well water.
People at the highest risk of Parkinson's are individuals aged over 60 years old and men, who are 50 percent more likely to develop the condition than women.
A study published earlier this month suggested people who get their drinking water from newer groundwater sources could be at greater risk of the disease because it contained more contaminants.
And a separate paper from January warned that people who play golf may be at higher risk from the disease because of exposure to pesticides used on golf courses.
There are no treatments available to cure the disease, although doctors do have drugs available that can slow the condition's progression.
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Some of the warning signs of Parkinson’s
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Some of the warning signs of Parkinson’s
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Microplastics enter the human body ...
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Microplastics enter the human body ...
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primarily through ingestion
(eating/drinking contaminated food,
water,
and plastic-packaged items)
and inhalation (breathing in airborne synthetic fibers and dust).
They are also absorbed via skin contact with personal care products,
with particles accumulating in organs like the lungs, liver, and blood.
Key Routes of Entry:
(eating/drinking contaminated food,
water,
and plastic-packaged items)
and inhalation (breathing in airborne synthetic fibers and dust).
They are also absorbed via skin contact with personal care products,
with particles accumulating in organs like the lungs, liver, and blood.
Key Routes of Entry:
- Inhalation (Air):
- Indoor Air: Fibers from clothing (polyester), carpets, and household dust are frequently inhaled.
- Outdoor Air: Tire wear debris, traffic emissions, and airborne particles from synthetic fabrics.
- Skin Contact & Other:
- Personal Care Products: Some cosmetics, sunscreens, and toothpastes contain small plastic particles.
- Medical Exposure: Some studies suggest absorption through personal protective equipment or, in the case of tiny nanoplastics, potentially through compromised skin.
- Ingestion (Food & Drink):
- Food Contamination: Seafood (microplastics in fish/shellfish), salt, and food packaged in plastic are major sources.
- Household Items: Reheating food in plastic containers and using synthetic tea bags can leach particles.
- Bottled/Tap Water: A significant source, with bottled water containing high levels of nanoplastics.
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