Taking Mercury off the Table
Emissions from coal-fired power plants release airborne mercury, which eventually settles in bodies of water and, with the help of bacteria, is transformed into the very toxic methyl mercury.
Emissions from coal-fired power plants release airborne mercury, which eventually settles in bodies of water and, with the help of bacteria, is transformed into the very toxic methyl mercury.
Huffington Post | Posted 01.18.2009 | Green
As Jeremy Piven leaves Broadway due to his high mercury count, people are wondering just what exactly that means. It means you've been poisoned. Or y...
Variety, ET | Posted 01.18.2009 | Entertainment
***Alarming update from Piven's doctor below about his high mercury toxicity, the symptoms and the possible causes*** From Variety: Jeremy Piven will...
Sloan Barnett | Posted 01.18.2009 | Green