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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.
What would happen if fluoride were removed from the water supply?
Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed that if President-elect Donald Trump appointed him to a health leadership position, the first thing he would work on would be removing fluoride from water.
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?
Is fluoride in drinking water safe? What to know after RFK Jr.'s claims
The CDC calls the practice of adding fluoride to tap water systems one of the 10 greatest public health achievements of the last century.
What is the debate on fluoride in drinking water
The debate over fluoride in drinking water has been elevated with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s push to remove the chemical, alleging it does more harm than good.
Some people want fluoride 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.
Map Shows Where Most People Drink Fluoridated Water
Fluoride is added to drinking water across the U.S., but residents of some states are considerably more likely to be drinking fluoridated water than others, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Fluoride in drinking water has recently become a talking point following Robert F.
Could fluoride be removed from water systems once Trump returns to office?
Fluoride has long been considered an important health achievement, but it could be removed from water systems under the Trump administration. An estimated 75% of Americans drink fluoridated water daily.
Why fluoride is added to water systems and why some want to get rid of it
The water you drink might be different after the next president takes office. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to have a spot in the Trump administration, and he wants public water systems to remove fluoride.
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Opinion: Good news for cavities, tooth decay. No fluoride in water under Trump, RFK Jr.?
Opinion: Frank Cerabino's column on how RFK Jr. could be bringing back cavities as part of his "go wild" license on public ...
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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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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 in the US is safe and beneficial for oral health ...
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Fluoride to be added to Levin and Ōhau water supply
Fluoride will be added to the Levin and Ōhau drinking water supply from Tuesday, November 19, 2024. In July 2022, 14 local ...
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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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Keep Fluoride in New York Water? Mayor Adams Hesitates, Then Weighs In.
President-elect Donald J. Trump has indicated that he would support ending water fluoridation. Mayor Eric Adams was reticent ...
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