The following pages link to Minamata disease
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- Cyclamate (links | edit)
- Food science (links | edit)
- Seveso disaster (links | edit)
- Food storage (links | edit)
- Lead poisoning (links | edit)
- Cryptosporidiosis (links | edit)
- Hosokawa (links | edit)
- In vitro toxicology (links | edit)
- Birth defect (links | edit)
- Saccharin (links | edit)
- Acesulfame potassium (links | edit)
- Minamata, Kumamoto (links | edit)
- Mercury poisoning (links | edit)
- Hepatitis A (links | edit)
- W. Eugene Smith (links | edit)
- Kumamoto University (links | edit)
- 1959 in science (links | edit)
- Activated carbon (links | edit)
- Hepatitis E (links | edit)
- Food libel laws (links | edit)
- Food Standards Agency (links | edit)
- Tsunagi, Kumamoto (links | edit)
- Clostridium perfringens (links | edit)
- Hazard symbol (links | edit)
- Foodborne illness (links | edit)
- Lindane (links | edit)
- Itai-itai disease (links | edit)
- Melamine (links | edit)
- Taiji, Wakayama (links | edit)
- Dimethylmercury (links | edit)
- Campylobacter jejuni (links | edit)
- Lethal dose (links | edit)
- Hemodialysis (links | edit)
- Food processing (links | edit)
- 1956 in science (links | edit)
- Mycotoxin (links | edit)
- Empress Masako (links | edit)
- Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (links | edit)
- Food allergy (links | edit)
- Chelation therapy (links | edit)
- Cathartic (links | edit)
- Malathion (links | edit)
- Listeria (links | edit)
- Chlorpyrifos (links | edit)
- Mycobacterium bovis (links | edit)
- Sodium benzoate (links | edit)
- Sōkaiya (links | edit)
- Acceptable daily intake (links | edit)
- Chloralkali process (links | edit)