Shun tuna, eat fish lower in mercury, says Consumer Reports

Consumer Reports magazine urged pregnant women to avoid eating tuna and suggested consumers should consider 17 species of seafood that are low in mercury, which can have damage the brain and nervous system if over-consumed. It says the lowest levels of mercury are found in salmon, shrimp, sardines, tilapia, scallops, oysters and squid. Consumer Reports… » Read More

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