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As negotiations advance towards a comprehensive United Nations treaty on plastics, a coalition of international researchers is advocating for stricter regulations to mitigate the health risks associated with plastic pollution. In a recent publication in a leading medical journal, these experts emphasize the urgent need for increased vigilance in monitoring and managing the detrimental effects of plastic on human health.
The researchers highlight that plastic pollution poses significant threats, not only to the environment but also to public health. They stress that exposure to various chemicals found in plastics can lead to serious health issues, including hormonal disruptions and increased cancer risks. To address these concerns, the group has initiated a new project aimed at systematically tracking the health impacts of plastic exposure across different populations.
This call to action comes at a critical time, as global leaders prepare to finalize a treaty that could shape the future of plastic production and waste management. The researchers' findings underscore the importance of prioritizing human health in discussions surrounding plastic regulation and environmental policy.
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