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 !(Human) Health Issues 
  
-Reportedly, cadmium and/or camium oxide is highly toxic and/or carcinogenic. Fortunately, however, the concensus seems to be that the whiskers which grow in Hammond organs are zinc, not cadmium. I'm not 100% certain about any of this though, so you might want to be careful around that fuzz. (If you know something more, add it here, please!) 
+Reportedly, cadmium and/or cadmium oxide is highly toxic and/or carcinogenic. Fortunately, however, the concensus seems to be that the whiskers which grow in Hammond organs are zinc, not cadmium. I'm not 100% certain about any of this though, so you might want to be careful around that fuzz. (If you know something more, add it here, please!) 

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