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>one would think they took the flu data and used it for CV.
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Mercury in Tuna: Is This Fish Safe to Eat?
Natural processes — such as volcanic eruptions — as well as industrial activity — such as coal burning — emit mercury into the atmosphere or directly into the ocean, at which point it begins to build up in marine life.
Consuming too much mercury is linked to serious health issues, raising concerns about regular intake of tuna.
Mercury is a heavy metal that can cause adverse health effects. High concentrations of mercury in humans may trigger brain issues, poor mental health and heart disease.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/mercury-in-tuna
I stopped eating tuna because of the mercury content.