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New research suggests that removing fluoride from public water would increase dental care costs and tooth decay for children ...
Key Takeaways A fluoride ban could result in 25 million more decayed teeth among children and teensThat’s a decayed tooth for ...
Utah and Florida have banned fluoride in public water amid claims of risks to children's brain development A national rollback could result in 7.5% ...
We spoke with Dr. Bruce Dye, a professor at the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine, about fluoride and the ...
The Times’ recent front-page reporting on the mysteriously “closed for renovations” Governor’s Inn, owned by a prominent GOP ...
Major research published by JAMA projects significant increases in tooth decay if public water fluoridation programs are ...
A study warns that fluoride bans in public water systems may lead to 54 million extra decayed teeth and $19 billion in health ...
Researchers estimated 7.5% more U.S. children would get cavities, affecting 25.4 million additional teeth, if fluoridation ...
Florida and Utah have already removed fluoridation from public water systems. What if the rest of the country follows?
A new study projects what the effects of removing fluoride from water nationwide would be—and the findings are a dentist’s ...
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.