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Woman sues FDA over mercury fillings

CHICAGO, May 2 (UPI) -- An Illinois woman has filed suit demanding that the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration prove mercury tooth fillings are safe or ban
 them, a report said.

The American Dental Association says metal fillings have been used safely for
 more than 100 years and fresh government studies said they caused no
problems in  children.

However, Linda Brocato of Prospect Heights, Ill., is convinced metal fillings
 caused her to develop multiple sclerosis -- symptoms that improved when she
had  the fillings replaced.

"The FDA is supposed to protect us, and they have not done so in this
instance," Brocato told the Chicago Sun-Times.

Brocato filed the Chicago suit behalf of herself, a California dental board
member and an Arizona state senator, among others.

U.S. Reps. Dan Burton, R.-Ind., and Diane Watson, D.-Calif., also have
demanded the FDA regulate mercury fillings.

While the FDA banned mercury in disinfectants and veterinary products and
warned against mercury in fish, "we fail to understand why the FDA ...
continues
 to allow its unregulated use inches from a child's brain," they wrote U.S.
Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt.




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