Report Says Tuna Could Be Dangerous for School Kids
date:Sep 20, 2012
her seafood choices, including shrimp and salmon. These choices are just as nutritious but with lower mercy levels.

- USDA should phase out the purchase of canned tuna and replace it with low mercury seafood alternatives.

- Parents should monitor the canned tuna consumption of their children to make sure their home and school consumption does not exceeded recommendations for exposure.

In the report, MPP tested the content of 59 samples representing eight brands of tuna sold to schools in 11 s
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