Since mercury intake is associated with pregnancy complications, some pregnancy women choose to skip fish all together instead of sorting through the different types. (babymed.com)
Reducing seafood consumption may be one of the best solutions to reduce mercury intake; unfortunately, fish is no longer the only concern. (globalhealingcenter.com)
But the other side of the story is rarely told — increased fish consumption is significantly associated with excess mercury intake and this can significantly impact your health. (drcolinobrien.ca)