Based on the foods they eat and their age, certain types of fish may be more susceptible to mercury and other contaminants. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Environmental Protection ...
Fish that are predatory, i.e., eat other fish, are more likely to have higher mercury levels. This includes tuna, mackerel, and swordfish, however, feeding small amounts of these fish infrequently ...
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