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The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of mercury speciation:
- mercury species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different mercury species
- distribution and fate of mercury species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of mercury species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Hg
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Vaccinations and Mercury
Vaccines and Mercury   ' Origins of the Mercury Controversy Mercury Neurotoxicity Thimerosal and Neurotoxicity Is There a Link betwen Mercury Exposure and Autism? Ethylmercury and...

Vaccinations and Mercury
Vaccines and Mercury   ' Origins of the Mercury Controversy Mercury Neurotoxicity Thimerosal and Neurotoxicity Is There a Link betwen Mercury Exposure and Autism? Ethylmercury and...

Vaccines and Mercury
Vaccines and Mercury   ' Origins of the Mercury / Vaccine Controversy Vaccines and Mercury Neurotoxicity in Children Thimerosal and Neurotoxicity Is There a Link Between Exposure ...

Vaccines and Mercury
Vaccines and Mercury   ' Origins of the Mercury / Vaccine Controversy Vaccines and Mercury Neurotoxicity in Children Thimerosal and Neurotoxicity Is There a Link Between Exposure ...

vimeo: Methylmercury in fish: What the label won't tell you
a video (20:36) by Wendy YsasiAll seafood contains methylmercury in differing amounts and the FDA is responsible for ensuring commercially sold seafood is safe to eat. But is it? This video descri...

Webinar: A Tidal Wave of Terror: Thimerosal in Vaccines
A Tidal Wave of Terror: Thimerosal in Vaccines From MedicalVoices.org - December 2, 2009 Boyd Haley, PhD, Professor of Chemistry, Unive...

What happened to Mercurochrome?
....In 1998, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration declared that Mercurochrome, generically known as merbromin, was "not generally recognized as safe and effective" as an over-the-counter antiseptic a...

Where is Mercury Deposition Coming From?
FEATURE ARTICLEApril 1, 1998 / Volume 32, Issue 7 / pp. 176 A-179 ACopyright © 1998 American Chemical Society Where is Mercury Deposition Coming From? Uncertainties about the roles of different natura...

WHO - Elemental mercury and inorganic mercury compounds / Human health aspects

WHO - Environmental Health Criteria: METHYLMERCURY
WHO - EHC monographs are based on a comprehensive search of available original publications, scientific literature and reviews and examine: the physical and chemical properties and analytical method...

WHO - Environmental Health Criteria: Mercury (inorganic)
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CRITERIA 118INORGANIC MERCURYThis report contains the collective views of an international group of experts and does not necessarily represent the decisions or the stated policy o...

WHO - Environmental Health Criteria: Mercury - Environmental Aspects
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CRITERIA 86Mercury - Environmental Aspects    This report contains the collective views of an international group of    experts and does not necessarily represent the decisions or...

WHO - Principles And Methods For The Assessment Of Risk From Essential Trace Elements
The monograph is designed to give methods that provide a framework for analysing the boundaries between deficient and excess oral intakes of ETEs. Application of the principles described in this monog...

WHO: Air Quality Guidelines - Mercury
Chapter 6.9 Mercury Air Quality Guidelines - Second EditionAn increase in ambient air levels of mercury will result in an increase in deposition in natural  bodies of water, possibly leading to elevat...

WHO: Chemical hazards in drinking-water
Mercury is considered in the WHO Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality. The assessment was last updated in 2005. You can link from here to: The detailed review document, revised i...



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