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A Single Tea Bag Could Release Billions of Microplastics
Scientists Warn of Harmful Release From Tea Bags
Drinking tea from plastic-containing tea bags could expose you to billions of nano- and microplastics with every sip, putting your health at risk. Many tea bags contain small amounts of tiny plastic particles called microplastics. When these interact with hot water, they can get released into the tea and end up being drunk.
A Single Tea Bag Could Release Billions of Microplastics Into The Body
Regular ScienceAlert readers will likely know how pervasive microplastics are – getting into human tissue, ancient rock, and bottled water – but it may come as a shock to discover just how many of these tiny fragments can lurk inside a single tea bag.
New Study Reveals Microplastic in Tea Bags
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Your Teabag Can Release Billions Of Harmful Microplastics Into Your Body, New Study Finds
Let us face it. We know plastics have made our lives easier due to its virtues of versatility, durability, cost-effectiveness, lightweight nature, hygiene, and safety, among others. The packet of biscuits,
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‘Nobody gets paid enough for that’: McDonald’s worker shares the real reason your sweet tea may taste sour
Attention to all McDonald’s sweet tea fans, this Golden Arches worker just shared some insights on quality control of the drink. And unfortunately, there’s not much customers can do but hope their ...
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Why your tea sometimes looks like a mini gasoline spill
Have you noticed a rainbow-colored film on the surface of your drink? Although it may remind you of spilled gasoline, this ...
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Coffee, tea may offer protection from some cancers, study indicates
A new evidence review says that coffee and tea consumption are linked to a lower risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, and ...
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This awesome $22 mug warmer is the reason I’m drinking tea again
I like my tea pretty warm, but I wouldn’t say I’m stoic when I accidentally take a big gulp when it’s still boiling hot. I ...
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Taylor Swift Sends Sweet Gift to Girl Who Called Her Outfit 'Tea' During Hospital Visit: 'I Had a Plan'
Taylor Swift sent a special gift to a teenaged fan named Naya who called her outfit 'tea.' Swift met Naya while visiting the ...
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Coffee and Tea Linked to Lower Cancer Risk in Groundbreaking Study
Drinking coffee and tea might not just perk you up but also lower the risk of head and neck cancers, according to global ...
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Risk for head and neck cancer lower for coffee and tea drinkers
Coffee and tea drinkers have a reduced risk for head and neck cancer (HNC), according to research published online Dec. 23 in ...
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Coffee and Tea May Lower Risk of Head and Neck Cancers
Drinking coffee and tea could lower the risk of some head and neck cancers, but giving up alcohol and tobacco could have a ...
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These 7 Hotels are Serving Holiday High Tea with a Luxe Twist
High teas at grand hotels are in high demand over the holidays—but not all services are created equal. Traditional high ...
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The Earl Grey Effect Is Making Tea Cool Again
This versatile, blended black tea transcends the cup to inspire dreamy cookies, cakes, hot chocolate and more.
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