1.16.09: NPR's Science Friday. "Fish and Mercury." »»» Listen here.
12.9.08: Video of Jane M. Hightower, M.D. at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco »»» Watch here
11.28.08: "I hereby endorse the publication and frightening conclusions of Diagnosis Mercury. I am tempted to quote the entire book, but the best I can do is recommend that you read it." — Truthdig.com
11.14.08: "Reading Diagnosis Mercury
I have concluded that there really is no safe level of mercury, and I'm
going to stop eating tuna. Why would anyone want to continue to ingest
poison? I'm going to tell my children to stop eating it, and anybody
else who will listen... I applaud the publication and frightening
conclusions of Diagnosis Mercury: Money, Politics and Poison by Jane M. Hightower" — Richard Ellis, Sunday Times, UK
10.27.08: "Hightower's thesis focuses on our need as a country to have a uniform regulation of mercury throughout our food supply." — HealthNews.com
10.20.08: "Hightower's impressive book is an extension of her own path of discovery and research about mercury in our fish supply." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
10.4.08:
"...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 unrecognized 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." —New Scientist