Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s goal of removing fluoride from the water supply faces challenges regardless of what role he plays on ...
Too much fluoride can make your teeth brown, but getting a little bit is a dentist's dream. Here's the complete history of ...
In between those times, drinking a glass of tap water, especially in Minnesota, can do the same. Fluoride is a mineral naturally found in fresh and salt water, but in much of the U.S., a tiny ...
Fluoride – it's added to the water systems of more than two thirds of Americans. It's in dental products from toothpaste to ...
FOX 13's Carla Bayron reports on the city of Winter Haven City Commissioners voting to ban fluoride in the city's water ...
Kennedy has pledged to "return our health agencies to their rich tradition of gold-standard, evidence-based science." ...
Health chiefs are gearing up to ask the government to allow fluoride to be pumped into Norfolk's drinking water to help solve the county's dental crisis. Public health bosses believe increasing ...
When fluoride was first introduced in water supplies in some Western countries ... greater increase in the proportion of caries‐free children, but with smaller effect sizes than earlier studies.” ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent comments on fluoride are prompting questions about its safety and why it's used in drinking water. Kennedy, a former presidential candidate turned Trump supporter ...
Adding fluoride to water is considered one of the great public health achievements of the 20th century. With President-elect Donald Trump in the White House, the 21st century may be another story.