Los Angeles (dpa) – Tests on mice have shown that paternal exposure to microplastics can lead to health problems for their offspring, including an increased risk of diabetes among females. The findings have "implications for humans," according to the University of California, Riverside, where scientists carried out the tests. The research is only the latest to illustrate the harms of ingesting tiny particles shed by plastic, which have already been found in various human organs and unborn children. "Men planning to have children should consider reducing their exposure to harmful substances like microplastics to protect both their health and that of their future children," the researchers warned. Published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society in late December, the results showed microplastics alter sperm "cargo," in turn "contributing to metabolic dysfunction" in newborn mice, with females more likely to feel the effects. "We found that paternal [microplastics] exposure had sex-specific effects on diet-induced obesity including altered body compositions," the researchers said, adding that female descendants of males exposed to the plastics showed "exacerbated insulin resistance." US doctors last year found that microplastics are more likely to show up in the placentae of premature babies than those born full-term. The following information is not intended for publication dpa spr coh
(The article has been published through a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has been published verbatim. Liability lies with original publisher.)
By Amy-Jo Crowley and Hadeel Al Sayegh LONDON/DUBAI, Jan 13 (Reuters) - France's Banijay Group,…
London (dpa) - The estimated 280 million people worldwide who suffer from depression could have…
By Amy-Jo Crowley and Hadeel Al Sayegh LONDON/DUBAI, Jan 13 (Reuters) - France's Banijay Group,…
By Amy-Jo Crowley and Hadeel Al Sayegh LONDON/DUBAI, Jan 13 (Reuters) - France's Banijay Group,…
By Amy-Jo Crowley and Hadeel Al Sayegh LONDON/DUBAI, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Banijay Group, the…
By Amy-Jo Crowley and Hadeel Al Sayegh LONDON/DUBAI, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Banijay Group, the…