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Default FDA concludes mercury in dental fillings not risky (AP) (Yahoo)

AP - The government declared Tuesday that silver dental fillings contain too little mercury to harm the millions who've had cavities filled with them — including young children — and that only people allergic to mercury need to avoid them.

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