Drinking tea from plastic-containing tea bags could expose you to billions of nano- and microplastics with every sip, putting ...
A new study has warned against the potential dangers of drinking tea from a tea bag, as it could lead to dangerous ...
In some devastating news for tea lovers, scientists have found that your soothing cup of tea might come with a […] ...
Polymer tea bags release billions of plastic particles during brewing. They interact with intestinal cells, even entering the ...
A recent study has revealed that a single cup of tea made with tea bags can release billions of microplastics into your body, ...
The short answer: Yes, it is technically safe to squeeze your tea bag—but you may not want to. “While it is safe to squeeze a ...
A study from the Autonomous University of Barcelona reveals that polymer-based tea bags release billions of nanoplastics and ...
Every sip counts! Tea bags could be exposing tea drinkers to billions of nanoplastics per sip, according to recent research.
Regular ScienceAlert readers will likely know how pervasive microplastics are – getting into human tissue, ancient rock, and ...
Scientists from the Mutagenesis Group of the UAB Department of Genetics and Microbiology in Spain have discovered some ...
According to the scientists who carried out the research, a single tea bag could release dangerous microplastics into your ...