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A study from Umea University warns that climate change may increase methylmercury in oceans, a toxic substance that accumulates in fish and seafood. Research shows low-oxygen "dead zones" in warm waters promote toxin-producing microbes, posing serious risks to the brain and nervous system. Experts urge urgent action to protect marine ecosystems and food safety.
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