Patterns of fish and whale consumption in relation to methylmercury in hair among residents of Western Canadian Arctic communities
Abstract Background Methylmercury contamination of the environment represents a substantial environmental health concern. Human exposure to methylmercury occurs primarily through consumption of fish and marine mammals. Heavily exposed subgroups include sport or subsistence fishers residing in Arctic...
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Main Authors: | Emily V. Walker (Author), Yan Yuan (Author), Safwat Girgis (Author), Karen J. Goodman (Author) |
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