The earliest evidence of mercury poisoning has been detected in human skeletons dating back about 5,000 years. The deceased individuals were buried in Spain and Portugal. Being exposed to mercury is dangerous as it can affect one’s immune, nervous, and digestive systems, along with other health issues that could have damaging effects on the kidneys,. Read more »
Researchers find world s oldest mercury poisoning in humans
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