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Do I need more fluoride if my teeth are cavity-prone? Some people who are more likely to develop cavities are given high-fluoride toothpaste, which can have as much as 5,000ppm fluoride.
Access is especially tough for kids in rural areas or whose families don't have a lot of money. Some dentists say a new statewide ban on adding fluoride to drinking water affects these communities the ...
Your editorial “The Fluoride Toothpaste Conspiracy” (May 15) is on target. Allow me to go even further. The 2024 National Toxicology Program study that has helped fuel Texas Attorney General ...
He’s out to nail what he thinks is the vast fluoride toothpaste conspiracy. Mr. Paxton claims there is a “statistically significant association” between children who ingested too much ...
Colgate-Palmolive and its subsidiary Tom's of Maine were hit with a consumer class action over allegations of deceptively marketing children's fluoride toothpaste products by using candy flavoring ...
Texas AG opens investigation into toothpaste companies over fluoride exposure. But, dentists say it’s safe Despite decades of data, Trump administration leaders are working to change the federal ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) announced investigations Thursday of leading toothpaste companies, accusing them of misusing fluoride in their products. “I will use every tool available to ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating two leading toothpaste makers over their use of fluoride, suggesting that they are "illegally marketing" the teeth cleaners to parents and kids ...
The attorney general alleges Crest and Colgate are “encourag kids to ingest fluoride toothpaste” with their marketing. It’s the latest in the Texas GOP’s war on nonexistent threats.
Ken Paxton is accusing the companies that sell Colgate and Crest fluoride toothpaste of illegally marketing their products to children.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched an investigation to determine if toothpaste that contains fluoride is being illegally marketed to kids.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced in a Thursday press release that he has a new investigative target: Toothpaste.
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