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CAS# 7439-97-6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions about mercury. For more information...
The ATSDR toxicological profile succinctly characterizes the toxicologic and adverse health effects information for the hazardous substance described here. Each peer-reviewed profile identifies an...
Metallic mercury is a hazardous chemical that can cause serious health
problems. Children (especially very young children) and fetuses are
most vulnerable. The Agency for Toxic Substances and Diseas...
Mercury is used in its pure form in thermometers and barometers. Many batteries contain mercury. It is used in floodlights, streetlights, and other outdoor or powerful lights. It is also used as a c...
Mercury is used in its pure form in thermometers and barometers. Many batteries contain mercury. It is used in floodlights, streetlights, and other outdoor or powerful lights. It is also used as a c...
Mercury is used in its pure form in thermometers and barometers. Many batteries contain mercury. It is used in floodlights, streetlights, and other outdoor or powerful lights. It is also used as a c...
Mercury is used in its pure form in thermometers and barometers. Many batteries contain mercury. It is used in floodlights, streetlights, and other outdoor or powerful lights. It is also used as a c...
Mercury is used in its pure form in thermometers and barometers. Many batteries contain mercury. It is used in floodlights, streetlights, and other outdoor or powerful lights. It is also used as a c...
Mercury is used in its pure form in thermometers and barometers. Many batteries contain mercury. It is used in floodlights, streetlights, and other outdoor or powerful lights. It is also used as a c...
Reactive gaseous mercury (RGM) refers to one or more oxidized (Hg2+) forms of airborne mercury. Reliable measurement of these RGM species is a critical need in understanding the biogeochemical mercury...
Project Investigators: Ronald S. Oremland, Mark Marvin-DiPasquale Project Start Date: 1995 End Date: 1999 ProposalsDataMetadataPublications The objectiv...
Bacterial Demethylation of Methylmercury in the South Florida Ecosystem Project Investigators: Ronald S. Oremland, Mark Marvin-DiPasquale Project Start Date: 1995 End Date: 1999 P...
A Possible Link Between Chemical Exposure And Autism May Have Been Overlooked In The Very Earliest Cases At Johns HopkinsBy Dan Olmsted | Posted 2/28/2007 In 1943, a child known only as Frede...
The fish we eat, such as tuna and salmon, all contain small amounts of mercury – a pollutant that can be highly toxic to our nervous systems. As a medical doctor, I’m conscious about wh...
Mercury pollution is widespread and knows no borders. Since its inception, BRI has been a leader in research designed to understand the exposure and effects of mercury in ecosystems. Mercury concen...
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