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Microplastics Altering Human Gut Bacteria Balance: Study

Last updated: October 12, 2025 11:34 am
Neha Ashraf
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A new study has revealed that tiny plastic particles are changing the balance of bacteria in the human gut in a way that mirrors microbiome patterns seen in depression and bowel cancer.

‎The research, presented at UEG Week 2025, stated that microplastics (particles smaller than 5 millimeters) subtly but significantly alter the behavior of gut bacteria, raising new health concerns.

‎For the first time, the study directly observed how microplastics interact with the human gut microbiome.

‎Researchers said the findings add to growing evidence that these polluted particles found everywhere from bottled water to household dust are affecting the body in invisible ways.

‎The study was conducted by Austria’s CBmed Research Center in collaboration with international partners under the COMET Module Program MicroOne.

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