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yes they do thy have Mercury poisoning that's why Japan is still thinkingabout eating the dolphins

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Q: Do dolphins have Mercury poisoning
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Can you die from mercury exposure?

You can get mercury poisoning, most commonly obtained by eating dolphins (which have higher levels of mercury than some other animals). Which, as the name inplies, poisons you slowly.


What happens when you get Mercury poisoning?

Have you heard about mercury poisoning? people in china are slowly dying of mercury poisoning. due to energy saving light bulbs! do you know what the side effects of mercury poisoning are?


Which would kill you quicker mercury poisoning or smoking?

Mercury poisoning.


What causes Mercury poisoning?

Mercury.


Is there a cure for Mercury poisoning?

Certain prescription medcine do help mercury poisoning go away. I beleive


How is Mercury poisoning treated by doctors?

A person diagnosed with mercury poisoning may be prescribed a drug that binds the mercury, and thus helps the body excrete it quickly.


Does Johnny Depp have mercury poisoning?

He does not.


What does Mercury poisoning do?

poisoning from elemental mercury is most likely due to inhalation of mercury vapors. The danger lies in the fact that after it is inhaled into the lungs in vapor form, mercury passes into the blood stream.


What are the dangers of using mercury?

Mercury is highly toxic and working with it can cause mercury poisoning.


How do doctors diagnose mercury poisoning?

Doctors are able to diagnose mercury poisoning by performing tests on hair, blood and urine. Urine is the best method for diagnosing a recent poisoning episode.


Why do you have excessive saliva?

Mercury poisoning from amalgams


Is Mercury a safe metal to touch?

No. Mercury can be absorbed by the skin and causes Mercury Poisoning. The tale of the 'Mad Hatter' stems from this as Mercury was used throughout the 1800/1900's in the making of hats and resulted in the poisoning of many hatters.