Diagnosis: Mercury: Money, Politics, and PoisonIsland Press, 22.02.2013 - 312 Seiten One morning in 2000, Dr. Jane Hightower walked into her exam room to find a patient with disturbing symptoms she couldn’t explain. The woman was nauseated, tired, and had difficulty concentrating, but a litany of tests revealed no apparent cause. She was not alone. Dr. Hightower saw numerous patients with similar, inexplicable ailments, and eventually learned that there were many more around the nation and the world. They had little in common—except a healthy appetite for certain fish. |
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Chapter 3 The Media Meets the Victims | 27 |
Chapter 4 Spreading the News | 35 |
Chapter 5 A Spoonful of Mercury | 47 |
Chapter 6 Making Money with a Menace | 67 |
Chapter 7 The Summit | 81 |
Chapter 8 Feeling the Heat in Mercury Politics | 91 |
Chapter 13 Fishing with the Industry for Evidencein Iraq | 167 |
Chapter 14 From American Samoa to Peru | 185 |
Chapter 15 The Political Realm of Seychelles versusFaroes | 195 |
Chapter 16 The Mercury Study Report | 205 |
Chapter 17 Strategic Errors and Redundant Tactics | 215 |
Chapter 18 The Canning of Proposition 65 MercuryWarnings | 227 |
Chapter 19 Diagnosis Mercury | 239 |
Notes | 253 |
Chapter 9 The Canadian Mercury Scare | 107 |
Chapter 10 Dr Saadoun alTikriti | 131 |
Chapter 11 Fishy Loaves | 139 |
Chapter 12 Fishing with the FDA for Evidence in Iraq | 157 |
Bibliography | 271 |
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