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University of Miami biologist Delia Shelton studies cadmium toxicity in zebrafish.
Cadmium , a toxic heavy metal, is found in many foods that humans consume, including rice, tortillas, and shellfish.
Excessive levels of cad mium intake can lead to adverse effects on the heart and other serious health problems.
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