August 28, 2025 - 09:33

A groundbreaking new study aims to explore the potential health advantages of adopting a low-plastic lifestyle. The PERTH trial, recently outlined in a scientific protocol, will involve a randomized controlled methodology to evaluate whether a four-week reduction in plastic consumption can lead to decreased exposure to harmful endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in plastics.
Participants in the trial will be encouraged to minimize their use of plastic products, which are known to leach chemicals that may interfere with hormonal functions in the body. Researchers will closely monitor health indicators and chemical exposure levels throughout the study period to assess any significant changes.
This trial is particularly timely, as concerns over plastic pollution and its impact on human health have gained increasing attention in recent years. By focusing on a practical lifestyle change, the study aims to provide valuable insights into how reducing plastic exposure could potentially enhance overall well-being. The results could pave the way for new public health recommendations and inspire further research into sustainable living practices.
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UConn Health's IACUC Office Receives Prestigious AwardThe Pillars of Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R) has recognized the exceptional work of UConn Health’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) by awarding them...
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UNC Health and Cigna Contract Lapses, Leaving Patients in LimboMore than 4,000 patients at UNC Health who are covered by Cigna insurance are now facing uncertainty following the expiration of the contract between the two entities this week. This development...
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Trump’s Health Care Initiative Faces Setbacks as Subsidy Deadline ApproachesPresident Donald Trump’s efforts to advance a new health care plan have hit a roadblock, primarily due to ongoing disagreements within the Republican Party regarding the extension of crucial...
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The Mental Health Benefits of Reducing Social Media UseA recent study underscored the suggestion that taking a break from social media can be beneficial for your mental health — even if it’s just for a short time. As social media continues to...