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Fluoride has been added to public water systems in the United States since 1945 to strengthen tooth enamel and fight off ...
Once hailed as a triumph of public health, water fluoridation is now under intense attack in the US.
The longstanding public health practice of adding fluoride to public drinking water systems in the United States is facing ...
Tobacco can harm your oral health and may result in gum disease, tooth loss, and even oral cancer. Here’s why oral health ...
Fluoride has been added to public water systems in the United States since 1945 to strengthen tooth enamel and fight off bacteria, ultimately reducing tooth decay.
Florida and Utah have already removed fluoridation from public water systems. What if the rest of the country follows?
Fluoridation of public water supplies as a method of reducing tooth decay has been hailed as a public health victory for decades, according to Choi and Simon. Despite this, HHS Secretary Robert F.
More than two months after a 9-year-old San Diego girl died following a dental procedure, officials have released new details ...
A new Harvard study shows that eliminating water fluoridation would lead to 25.4 million additional decayed teeth over five ...
Kids will develop 25.4 million more cavities if fluoride is banned nationwide, study finds - Fluoride has been used in public ...