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microplasticsThe Cool Down
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Microplastics in the Beilun River in Guangxi Province , China , were found to be breeding grounds for bacteria and viruses.
Antibiotics are among our strongest tools for keeping people safe from disease, so the more microbes that become resistant to the antibiotics we have, the more likely it is for diseases to spread, sometimes harming or even killing people.
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