Mercury in fish

Mercury in fish


Fish is an important part of a healthy diet, but studies suggest that frequently eating species with high mercury levels may interfere with the health benefits that the omega fatty acids found in fish would otherwise provide. Avoiding high mercury fish is especially important for pregnant and breastfeeding women, those who may become pregnant and young children.
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