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Microplastics have been found in kidney, urinary tract, and bladder cancers.
The World Health Organization said there was not enough information to assess the risks of microplastics in drinking water.
Microplastic are tiny, sometimes microscopic pieces of plastic that have found their way into food supplies, water supplies, and more.
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