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The primary dietary source of neurotoxic mercury compounds is via the ingestion of methylmercury species accumulated in fish. Methylmercury from fish has been linked to neurological damage (Minamata disease) ( 1 1) and increased risk of myocardial infarction ( 2 2). Despite its importance,
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