The association of auditory function measures with low-level methylmercury from oceanic fish consumption and mercury vapor from amalgam: The Seychelles Child Development Study Nutrition 1 Cohort
CONCLUSION: Overall, these data do not present a clear and consistent pattern to suggest that the auditory system is negatively affected by low-level methylmercury exposure due to dietary consumption of oceanic fish or mercury vapor exposure from dental amalgams.PMID:36621469 | DOI:10.1016/j.neuro.2022.12.010
Source: Neurotoxicology - Category: Neurology Authors: Mark S Orlando Tanzy Love Donald Harrington Adam C Dziorny Conrad F Shamlaye Gene E Watson Edwin van Wijngaarden Philip W Davidson Gary J Myers Source Type: research
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