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RFK Jr. wants to remove fluoride from water systems
Trump's health pick RFK Jr. wants fluoride removed from drinking water. What to know in Arizona
Days before the election, Kennedy posted on social media that a Trump White House would advise all U.S. water systems to remove fluoride from the public water supply, which goes against public health recommendations yet jibes with a large number of people who question the safety of fluoridating water.
Keep fluoride in Bay Area water? What RFK Jr. means for our dental health
Fluoride is missing from 43% of Californian faucets, including Bay Area towns of Los Altos, Santa Cruz, Novato and parts of Santa Clara, San Jose and Livermore.
RFK Jr. calls for removal of fluoride from drinking water, sparking debate
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently pledged to take steps to remove fluoride from public water due to potential health risks, but others maintain the mineral should still be added to drinking water.
Which Mass. cities and towns add fluoride to drinking water?
With President-elect Donald Trump's preference for Health and Human Services secretary sharing disinformation about fluoride, here's how much of Massachusetts uses the mineral in its drinking.
RFK Jr. wants to remove fluoride from water systems: What is it?
Kennedy Jr. has previously said that if Republican President-elect Donald Trump won the White House, the administration would advise water systems in the United States to remove fluoride. This is despite experts and officials saying the mineral is both safe and beneficial to people’s dental health.
RFK Jr. discourages fluoride in drinking water. Here's what research says about its safety.
Fluoride has been shown repeatedly to lower dental costs, tooth decay and the risk of serious dental complications. But research shows high levels of the chemical can harm a child’s IQ.
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A brief history of America's love affair with fluoridated water — and why it's now up for debate
Too much fluoride can make your teeth brown, but getting a little bit is a dentist's dream. Here's the complete history of ...
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Map Shows Where Most People Drink Fluoridated Water
Fluoride is added to drinking water across the U.S., but residents of some states are considerably more likely to be drinking ...
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Hillsboro voters reject adding fluoride to water
Though the measure is non-binding, the Hillsboro Water Department said it would follow voters' recommendation.
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