Donald Trump has nominated RFK Jr., who wants to remove fluoride from U.S. water systems, to head the Health Department.
With the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary, a formerly fringe opinion suddenly gets wide attention.
Here's what medical and public health experts are saying about the debate around fluoridation of drinking water.
President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday announced his intention to nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental lawyer ...
The Winter Haven City Commission voted Tuesday to stop adding fluoride to drinking water after a lengthy public comment ...
After seven years of litigation and two bench trials spanning 17 days, Senior U.S. District Judge Edward Chen in San ...
Supporters cited studies that found fluoride could have harmful effects. Others worried about the impact on those without ...
‘Natural’ toothpaste is a loose umbrella term that generally means it does not contain any nasties. Fluoride is not a nasty ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently pledged to take steps to remove fluoride from public water due to potential health risks, but ...
Too much fluoride can make your teeth brown, but getting a little bit is a dentist's dream. Here's the complete history of ...
Opinion: Frank Cerabino's column on how RFK Jr. could be bringing back cavities as part of his "go wild" license on public ...
Fluoride can come from a number of sources, including most toothpaste brands, but researchers say drinking water is the main source for Americans. "Studies continue to show that widespread ...