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Biological and Mercury Free Dentistry Opinions on the history and use of mercury for dental procedures from Ron Kennedy, MD.
http://www.medical-library.net/specialties/_biological_and_mercury_free_dentistry.html
FACOME Amazonian Forum on Mercury Contamination of Ecosystems - F?rum Amaz?nico sobre a Contamina??o Mercurial nos Ecossistemas
http://www.facome.uqam.ca
Mercury - Laboratory Chemical Safety Summaries From the Howard Hughes Medical Institute: summary intended for use by trained laboratory personnel in conjunction with the NRC report Prudent Practices in the Laboratory: Handling and Disposal of Chemicals.
http://www.hhmi.org/research/labsafe/lcss/lcss57.html
Mercury Detoxification 2 Pamphlet written by Michael C. Goldman, DDS, General and Cosmetic Dentistry, Chevy Chase, Maryland.
http://www.mgoldmandds.com/detox2.htm
Mercury Free Excerpts from the book by Dr. James Hardy. Includes an introduction of the history of 'silver' fillings used as dental filling material and fast facts.
http://www.mercury-free.com/
Mercury Mineral Data Data specifications on mercury from the mineralogy database.
http://webmineral.com/data/Mercury.shtml
MPCA - Special Pollutants: Mercury in Minnesota Frequently asked questions and answers on mercury from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
http://www.pca.state.mn.us/air/mercury-faq.html
US EPA Mercury Web Site The mercury site from the Environmental Protection Agency from the USA: research and technical documents, reports, advice, general information on mercury.
http://www.epa.gov/mercury/index.html
Water Quality Criteria - Methylmercury U.S. EPA fact sheets, reference information, and other materials related to updating the ambient water quality criteria for methylmercury to protect human health. This form of mercury is taken up by plant and aquatic life and accumulates in fish.
http://www.epa.gov/ost/criteria/methylmercury/
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