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            <title>Comment #1 by JohnCaley</title>
			<link>http://www.grist.org/article/bp-coal-plants-dump-mercury-into-great-lakes/</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2007 14:45:24 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>FantasyLand</strong></p><p>A quarter of adult New Yorkers have elevated blood mercury levels, according to survey results released today by the Health Department.</p><p>
Among women 20-49 years old in New York City, the average blood mercury level is 2.64 &#181;g/L (micrograms per liter), three times that of similarly-aged women nationally (0.83 &#181;g/L).</p><p>
-- Approximately one quarter of New York City women in this age group have a blood mercury level at or above 5 &#181;g/L, the New York State reportable level. </p><p>
This is after the fact... you have cleaned up your act.. and of course more needs to be done... worldwide.</p><p>
But women produce babies. &nbsp;The findings above are NOW, and not 50 or 100 years ago, when resident levels of mercury would have been much higher.</p><p>
Mercury is genotoxic, bad genetics in father and mother. So babies get a load... and their neurons are corrupted... and they grow into adults.</p><p>
YOU today. &nbsp; </p><p>
Unfortunately the degradation of the genetic line has been going on for a LONG time, maybe four generations.... each progressively more inaware of reality.</p><p>
FANTASYLAND, whoo hooo.</p><p>
omegafour.com</p>
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				<p><strong>FantasyLand</strong></p><p>A quarter of adult New Yorkers have elevated blood mercury levels, according to survey results released today by the Health Department.</p><p>
Among women 20-49 years old in New York City, the average blood mercury level is 2.64 &#181;g/L (micrograms per liter), three times that of similarly-aged women nationally (0.83 &#181;g/L).</p><p>
-- Approximately one quarter of New York City women in this age group have a blood mercury level at or above 5 &#181;g/L, the New York State reportable level. </p><p>
This is after the fact... you have cleaned up your act.. and of course more needs to be done... worldwide.</p><p>
But women produce babies. &nbsp;The findings above are NOW, and not 50 or 100 years ago, when resident levels of mercury would have been much higher.</p><p>
Mercury is genotoxic, bad genetics in father and mother. So babies get a load... and their neurons are corrupted... and they grow into adults.</p><p>
YOU today. &nbsp; </p><p>
Unfortunately the degradation of the genetic line has been going on for a LONG time, maybe four generations.... each progressively more inaware of reality.</p><p>
FANTASYLAND, whoo hooo.</p><p>
omegafour.com</p>
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