Recent studies have found evidence that we all have plastic in our brains - as much plastic as in an ordinary plastic spoon, in microscopic deposits. It seems that nanoplastics can penetrate the blood-brain barrier quite easily.
How do we get the plastic out again? I'm guessing we never do.
What is it doing to us? I suspect we won't know for decades, if ever. But I'm sure it's nothing good.
But it bothers me. I can't shake the thought of a plastic spoon buried in my brain. I know it's not literally a spoon, but it bothers the hell out of me nonetheless.