The results of a new federal analysis were drawn from studies conducted in other countries, where drinking water contains more fluoride than in the United States. By Roni Caryn Rabin Water ...
More than 200 million people in the United States live in areas where fluoride is added to tap water. According to the most recent data available, 24 other countries around the world — including ...
If you’ve got a mouthful of healthy teeth, you can probably thank some kind of combo of good genes, a solid brushing routine—and the presence of fluoride in your drinking water. Since the ...
After three hours of impassioned pleas and dueling science among dozens of dentists, the Melbourne City Council voted early Wednesday to stop adding fluoride to the city's drinking water.
Fluoride – it's added to the water systems of more than two thirds of Americans. It's in dental products from toothpaste to mouthwash. It's been the subject of long-running conspiracy theories ...
Manatee County is preparing to join several other Florida communities that have decided to stop adding fluoride to their drinking water supply since Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo issue ...
Loc Do receives funding from Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council. Fluoride is a common natural element found in water, soil, rocks and food. For the past several decades ...
Fluoride exposure appears to slightly decrease IQ scores in children, a new federal meta-analysis has concluded -- but not at the low levels recommended for U.S. drinking water. Fluoride in ...
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Lawsuits claim products mislead consumers about fluoride safety Fluoride ingestion risks highlighted in lawsuits Study links fluoride exposure to lower IQ in children Parents filed complaints on ...
Most water systems in the U.S. have fluoride added to help protect residents' teeth. Some research raises concerns that, at high enough levels, fluoride may be linked to lower IQs in kids.