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ISBN
1597263958
EAN
9781597263955
Release Title
Diagnosis: Mercury: Money, Politics, and Poison
Artist
Hightower, Jane Marie
Brand
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Colour
N/A
Book Title
Diagnosis: Mercury: Money, Politics, and Poison
Subject Area
Cooking, Health & Fitness, Medical
Publication Name
Diagnosis: Mercury : Money, Politics, and Poison
Publisher
Island Press
Item Length
9 in
Subject
Toxicology, Specific Ingredients / Seafood, General
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Jane Marie Hightower
Item Weight
21.2 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
326 Pages

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Publisher
Island Press
ISBN-10
1597263958
ISBN-13
9781597263955
eBay Product ID (ePID)
65633943

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
326 Pages
Publication Name
Diagnosis: Mercury : Money, Politics, and Poison
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Subject
Toxicology, Specific Ingredients / Seafood, General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Cooking, Health & Fitness, Medical
Author
Jane Marie Hightower
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2008-022550
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
���Dr. Hightower passionately argues that we still need numbers and hard facts; without them consumers cannot make appropriate informed choices. Hightower has worked long and hard on this fight to make the dangers of mercury public and this important new book highlights the long and lonely quest she has fought to help get us where we are today.���, Hightower''s impressive book is an extension of her own path of discovery and research about mercury in our fish supply., ���Dr Hightower���s intriguing tale takes us from her physician���s office to sites of mercury poisoning and through the halls of Congress where public policy will determine our future exposure to this heavy metal. Throughout, she shows how important it is to understand mercury���s wide-ranging health effects and the urgent need to set stricter limits on the amount of this known neurotoxin emitted from coal-fired power plants, which contaminates the fish we eat.���, ...A voyage of discovery that led this idealistic physician into the murky waters of corporate cover-ups and conflicting science, bemused colleagues and corrupt officials, mass poisonings and what may be a widespread but obstinately unrecognised problem for ordinary consumers. She relates that voyage, and the surprising history of mercury, crisply and, for the most part, clearly in Diagnosis: Mercury .... I defy anyone not to be angry by the end of this book., "...A voyage of discovery that led this idealistic physician into the murky waters of corporate cover-ups and conflicting science, bemused colleagues and corrupt officials, mass poisonings and what may be a widespread but obstinately unrecognised problem for ordinary consumers. She relates that voyage, and the surprising history of mercury, crisply and, for the most part, clearly in Diagnosis: Mercury .... I defy anyone not to be angry by the end of this book." , Not content with discovering mercury-contaminated food as the reason for her patients' strange symptoms, Jane Hightower follows the threads even further. Driven by curiosity, courage, and pure persistence, she enters a messy world of science and public environmental health contaminated with money and special interests. This tale is for every citizen of the world., Diagnosis: Mercury ...sheds light on a system in which money trumps good science and responsible government., Dr Hightower's intriguing tale takes us from her physician's office to sites of mercury poisoning and through the halls of Congress where public policy will determine our future exposure to this heavy metal. Throughout, she shows how important it is to understand mercury's wide-ranging health effects and the urgent need to set stricter limits on the amount of this known neurotoxin emitted from coal-fired power plants, which contaminates the fish we eat., Not content with discovering mercury-contaminated food as the reason for her patients'' strange symptoms, Jane Hightower follows the threads even further. Driven by curiosity, courage, and pure persistence, she enters a messy world of science and public environmental health contaminated with money and special interests. This tale is for every citizen of the world., ...A voyage of discovery that led this idealistic physician into the murky waters of corporate cover-ups and conflicting science, bemused colleagues and corrupt officials, mass poisonings and what may be a widespread but obstinately unrecognised problem for ordinary consumers. She relates that voyage, and the surprising history of mercury, crisply and, for the most part, clearly in Diagnosis: Mercury.... I defy anyone not to be angry by the end of this book., Dr. Hightower passionately argues that we still need numbers and hard facts; without them consumers cannot make appropriate informed choices. Hightower has worked long and hard on this fight to make the dangers of mercury public and this important new book highlights the long and lonely quest she has fought to help get us where we are today., Hightower's impressive book is an extension of her own path of discovery and research about mercury in our fish supply.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
615.9/25663
Table Of Content
Table of ContentsPrefaceChapter 1. The DiscoveryChapter 2. Finding My WayChapter 3. The Media Meets the VictimsChapter 4. Spreading the NewsChapter 5. A Spoonful of MercuryChapter 6. Making Money with a MenaceChapter 7. The SummitChapter 8. Feeling the Heat in Mercury PoliticsChapter 9. The Canadian Mercury ScareChapter 10. Dr Sa'adoun al-TikritiChapter 11. Fishy LoavesChapter 12. Fishing with the FDA for Evidence in IraqChapter 13. Fishing with Industry for Evidence in IraqChapter 14. From American Samoa to PeruChapter 15. The Political Realm of Seychelles Versus FaroesChapter 16. The Mercury Study ReportChapter 17. Strategic Errors and Redundant TacticsChapter 18. The Canning of Proposition 65 Mercury WarningsChapter 19. Diagnosis MercuryNotesReferencesIndex
Synopsis
One morning in 2000, Dr. Jane Hightower walked into her exam room to find a patient with disturbing symptoms she couldn't explain. The woman was nauseated, tired, and had difficulty concentrating, but a litany of tests revealed no apparent cause. She was not alone. Dr. Hightower saw numerous patients with similar, inexplicable ailments, and eventually learned that there were many more around the nation and the world. They had little in common'except a healthy appetite for certain fish. Dr. Hightower's quest for answers led her to mercury, a poison that has been plaguing victims for centuries and is now showing up in seafood. But this "explanationa opened a Pandora's Box of thornier questions. Why did some fish from supermarkets and restaurants contain such high levels of a powerful poison? Why did the FDA base its recommendations for "safea mercury consumption on data supplied by Saddam Hussein's Ba'athist extremists? And why wasn't the government warning its citizens? In Diagnosis: Mercury , Dr. Hightower retraces her investigation into the modern prevalence of mercury poisoning, revealing how political calculations, dubious studies, and industry lobbyists endanger our health. While mercury is a naturally occurring element, she learns there's much that is unnatural about this poison's prevalence in our seafood. Mercury is pumped into the air by coal-fired power plants and settles in our rivers and oceans, and has been dumped into our waterways by industry. It accumulates in the fish we eat, and ultimately in our own bodies. Yet government agencies and lawmakers have been slow to regulate pollution or even alert consumers. Why? The trail of evidence leads to Canada, Japan, Iraq, and various U.S. institutions, and as Dr. Hightower puts the pieces together, she discovers questionable connections between ostensibly objective researchers and industries that fear regulation and bad press. Her tenacious inquiry sheds light on a system in which, too often, money trumps good science and responsible government. Exposing a threat that few recognize but that touches many, Diagnosis: Mercury should be required reading for everyone who cares about their health., One morning in 2000, Dr. Jane Hightower walked into her exam room to find a patient with disturbing symptoms she couldn't explain. The woman was nauseated, tired, and had difficulty concentrating, but a litany of tests revealed no apparent cause. She was not alone. Dr. Hightower saw numerous patients with similar, inexplicable ailments, and eventually learned that there were many more around the nation and the world. They had little in common--except a healthy appetite for certain fish. Dr. Hightower's quest for answers led her to mercury, a poison that has been plaguing victims for centuries and is now showing up in seafood. But this "explanation" opened a Pandora's Box of thornier questions. Why did some fish from supermarkets and restaurants contain such high levels of a powerful poison? Why did the FDA base its recommendations for "safe" mercury consumption on data supplied by Saddam Hussein's Ba'athist extremists? And why wasn't the government warning its citizens? In Diagnosis: Mercury , Dr. Hightower retraces her investigation into the modern prevalence of mercury poisoning, revealing how political calculations, dubious studies, and industry lobbyists endanger our health. While mercury is a naturally occurring element, she learns there's much that is unnatural about this poison's prevalence in our seafood. Mercury is pumped into the air by coal-fired power plants and settles in our rivers and oceans, and has been dumped into our waterways by industry. It accumulates in the fish we eat, and ultimately in our own bodies. Yet government agencies and lawmakers have been slow to regulate pollution or even alert consumers. Why? The trail of evidence leads to Canada, Japan, Iraq, and various U.S. institutions, and as Dr. Hightower puts the pieces together, she discovers questionable connections between ostensibly objective researchers and industries that fear regulation and bad press. Her tenacious inquiry sheds light on a system in which, too often, money trumps good science and responsible government. Exposing a threat that few recognize but that touches many, Diagnosis: Mercury should be required reading for everyone who cares about their health., One morning in 2000, Dr. Jane Hightower walked into her exam room to find a patient with disturbing symptoms she couldn't explain. The woman was nauseated, tired, and had difficulty concentrating, but a litany of tests revealed no apparent cause. She was not alone. Dr. Hightower saw numerous patients with similar, inexplicable ailments, and ......
LC Classification Number
RA1231.M5H54 2009

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