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. 1999 Nov;107(11):A554–A555.

More evidence of mercury effects in children.

PMCID: PMC1566697  PMID: 10544166

Abstract

In research published last summer, scientists revealed that prenatal exposure to methylmercury, an organic form of mercury that accumulates in animal tissues, may affect the blood pressure and ability to respond to sensory stimuli in exposed children later in life. The team is now also confirming findings of mercury-related neurodevelopmental effects among the Faroese subjects by studying a cohort of Madeiran children.

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