Comments:Fish consumption by New Yorkers has led to high blood mercury levels
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Mercury in New Yorkers
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Is it possible that this elevated Mercury is from the toxic burning debris from the computers at Ground Zero? More fallout from that horrible attack?
- Lots of animals that people eat are contaminated with various toxins, including mercury. There was a correlation between the amount of contaminated animals that people ate and their mercury level. --AlexS 21:52, 26 July 2007 (UTC)