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1. There’s no avoiding microplastics, so don’t drive yourself nuts. “They’re so common that you can’t really escape [them],” Dr. Tyler says. But you can reduce your exposure.
Old homes and industrial activity throughout Indiana can expose Hoosiers to lead. Experts explain how to stay safe.
1. There’s no avoiding microplastics, so don’t drive yourself nuts. “They’re so common that you can’t really escape [them],” Dr. Tyler says. But you can reduce your exposure.