An article on Oct. 17, about a public health group that received money from the fishing industry and then recommended that women of childbearing age eat more fish despite fears of mercury contamination, referred imprecisely to the position of a Web site, realmercuryfacts.com, that also received money from the fishing industry. Although the Web site raises questions about studies that focus on the dangers of mercury in seafood, it does not directly dispute government warnings about mercury in seafood.
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