Eating from plastic containers increases heart failure risk, study reveals

Eating from plastic containers increases heart failure risk, study reveals

Recent research highlights that eating from plastic takeout containers may elevate the risk of congestive heart failure due to gut microbiota changes and inflammation. The study, comprising 3,000 Chinese participants and experiments on rats, indicates that microplastics from food containers can harm the circulatory system. Utilizing glass or stainless steel instead of plastic is advised to minimize risk. Recent research highlights that eating from plastic takeout containers may elevate the risk of congestive heart failure due to gut microbiota changes and inflammation. The study, comprising 3,000 Chinese participants and experiments on rats, indicates that microplastics from food containers can harm the circulatory system. Utilizing glass or stainless steel instead of plastic is advised to minimize risk.  Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle

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