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RFK Jr. wants to remove fluoride from water systems
RFK Jr. faces hurdles in push against fluoride in water
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s goal of removing fluoride from the water supply faces challenges regardless of what role he plays on health care in the new Trump administration. Days before
With a push from RFK Jr., baseless fears about fluoride go mainstream
With President-elect Donald Trump in the White House, the 21st century may be another story. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whom Trump has pledged to let “go wild” on public health under his administration, is an outspoken opponent of adding fluoride to drinking water. He intends to take action.
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.
Some people want fluoride removed from water systems. Here's what it does.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is expected to have a spot in the Trump administration, feels fluoride can lead to a slew of health problems.
What would happen if fluoride was removed from water supply under a Trump presidency?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he wants fluoride removed from water supplies across the country to “make America healthy again.” But can that happen?
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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Does fluoride cause cancer, IQ loss and more? Fact-checking Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claim
Longtime research has shown that drinking fluoridated water at the recommended levels is safe and beneficial for oral health, ...
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What You Should Know About Fluoride
Here's what medical and public health experts are saying about the debate around fluoridation of drinking water.
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As anti-fluoride push grows, ruling from unlikely judge could be key
After seven years of litigation and two bench trials spanning 17 days, Senior U.S. District Judge Edward Chen in San ...
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There’s a Better Way to Talk About Fluoride, Vaccines and Raw Milk
Consider three topics of much public discussion: measles vaccines, raw milk and water fluoridation. All three represent fault ...
Yahoo News
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Taking a cue from RFK Jr., Winter Haven votes to stop adding fluoride to city water
Winter Haven officials have voted to stop adding
fluoride
to the city's drinking water out of concern for the potential ...
Yahoo
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Communities debate on removing fluoride from its water supplies
More communities across the U.S. are voting to remove
fluoride
from water, with Lebanon, Oregon, being the latest location ...
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Fact check: Does fluoride cause cancer, IQ loss and more? Reviewing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claims
President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration could try to remove fluoride from drinking water, according to ...
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UI expert debunks fluoride misinformation, shares science behind decades of health policy
There's a growing public debate over the need for fluoride in our drinking water, but experts say even the concerns that are ...
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