
| Results for: <ANY>keywords:"commercial fish",keywords:"consumption",keywords:"fish",keywords:"mercury",keywords:"New Jersey",keywords:"risk assessment",keywords:"FDA" -url:abs.html -url:-abs.html -url:.pdf -url:abstract -url:forum -url:ss -url:niehsnews |
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Mercury in Commercial Fish: Optimizing Individual Choices to Reduce Risk Mercury in Commercial Fish: Optimizing Individual Choices to Reduce Risk, Location: Main Section of EHP Online http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2004/7315/7315.html- 92.7KB |
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Mercury Levels in New Jersey Fish Higher than FDA Estimates Mercury Levels in New Jersey Fish Higher than FDA Estimates, Location: Main Section of EHP Online http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/press/030105b.html- 37.5KB |
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Fish Consumption May Expose More Than 300,000 Newborns Per Year to Mercury Fish Consumption May Expose More Than 300,000 Newborns Per Year to Mercury, Fish Consumption May Expose More Than 300000 Newborns Per Year to Mercury, Environmental Health Perspectives, press release, Fish Consumption ... http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/press/060404.html- 32.1KB |
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The Importance of Weight-Normalized Exposure Data when Issuing Fish Advisories for .. The Importance of Weight-Normalized Exposure Data when Issuing Fish Advisories for Protection of Public Health, consumption data, contaminant data, exposure data, fish, fish advisories, mercury, tolerable daily intake, ... http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2002/110p671-677marien/ marien-full.html- 77.0KB |
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Longitudinal Mercury Monitoring within the Japanese and Korean Communities (United States): ... Longitudinal Mercury Monitoring within the Japanese and Korean Communities (United States): Implications for Exposure Determination and Public Health Protection, Location: Main Section of EHP Online http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2009/0900801/0900801.html- 81.1KB |
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Methyl Mercury and Inorganic Mercury in Swedish Pregnant Women and in Cord Blood: Influence ... Methyl Mercury and Inorganic Mercury in Swedish Pregnant Women and in Cord Blood: Influence of Fish Consumption, fetal exposure, fish consumption, human, inorganic mercury, methyl mercury, pregnancy, selenium, Methyl ... http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2003/5618/5618.html- 67.4KB |
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New Evidence on Variations of Human Body Burden of Methylmercury from Fish Consumption New Evidence on Variations of Human Body Burden of Methylmercury from Fish Consumption, Location: Main Section of EHP Online http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2006/7857/7857.html- 68.6KB |
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Maternal Fish Consumption, Mercury Levels, and Risk of Preterm Delivery Maternal Fish Consumption, Mercury Levels, and Risk of Preterm Delivery, Location: Main Section of EHP Online http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2006/9329/9329.html- 80.5KB |
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A Comparison of the Monetized Impact of IQ Decrements from Mercury Emissions A Comparison of the Monetized Impact of IQ Decrements from Mercury Emissions, Location: Main Section of EHP Online http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2007/9797/9797.html- 87.0KB |
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Relation between Cord Blood Mercury Levels and Early Child Development in a World Trade .. Relation between Cord Blood Mercury Levels and Early Child Development in a World Trade Center Cohort, Location: Main Section of EHP Online http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2008/10831/10831.html- 81.3KB |
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