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@lnglvhndrx Pretty strong words especially considering the fact that I gave you a peer reviewed 2011 reference that is backed up by more than 30 years of finding exactly the same result.
Have you a single solitary case controlled study of the fertility outcome in females occupationally exposed to mercury? Rowland 1994 found a dramatic decline in fecundability in California dental assistants after controlling for age, frequency of copulation, smoking & alcohol. What is the basis of your claim?
NEW STUDY AGAIN CONFIRMING INJURY Industrial Health 2011, 49, 249–254
MERCURY INTOXICATION IN DENTISTS
Exposure to elemental mercury through amalgam dental fillings. Our findings indicate that occupational exposure of dentists to mercury, even at low levels, is associated With a significant increase in the prevalence of symptoms of intoxication.
Key words: Dentists, Amalgam filling, Occupational exposure, Mercury, Intoxication symptoms