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Mercury

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21/01/2011 - Latest research links autism to vaccines
 
(NaturalNews) Lately there has been a mainstream media (MSM) barrage reporting the vaccinations to autism link is now proven to be false. Even a not so MSM media site recently featured the article "Who Started the Vaccine Autism Hoax?"

Disinformation is created out of intentional lies. That`s Big Pharma`s shtick. Then the MSM journalists take Big Pharma`s press releases and regurgitate them to meet their deadlines. Misinformation is their shtick. Fortunately, there are pockets of reality that expose these press release items as bogus.

Learn more at NaturalNews.com 

10/09/2010 - More Support for Autism-Mercury Link


Despite what you may have hears, the evidence of a connection between mercury exposure and autism keeps growing.

Last month, two scientists published a fascinating review paper. They investigated what the published evidence linking autism and mercury really said.  They found and reviewed more than 150 articles.

Read the article on Mercola.com


20/10/2009 - Wild-Caught Salmon, Farmed Trout on List of Healthy Fish Choices

Salmon, tuna, and other fish are loaded with heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, so they must be good for you, right? Not so fast—some types of fish have more mercury than others, and others are harvested from the ocean or farmed in a way that’s harmful to the environment. Now, a new list has come to the rescue: IIt sorts through the confusion by rating fish in terms of levels of omega-3 fatty acids, mercury and other toxins, and in terms of their sustainability or ocean-friendly status. Read the original article on Health.com

 


07/05/2009 - Your Tuna is Getting More Toxic

The rate of mercury contamination in tuna and other Pacific fish has increased 30 percent since 1990. The increase is a direct result of China's rapid industrialization, and the mercury content is expected to increase another 50 percent if China continues to build more coal-fired power plants. The data comes from a new study by the U.S. Geologic Survey.

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