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Hundreds of communities across the U.S. have either stopped adding fluoride to their water supplies or voted to prevent its addition. The trend is raising alarm bells for public health researchers who worry that, much like vaccines, fluoride may have become a victim of its own success.
Hundreds of communities across the U.S. have either stopped adding fluoride to their water supplies or voted to prevent its addition. The trend is raising alarm bells for public health researchers who worry that, much like vaccines, fluoride may have become a victim of its own success.
Hundreds of communities across the U.S. have either stopped adding fluoride to their water supplies or voted to prevent its addition. The trend is raising alarm bells for public health researchers who worry that, much like vaccines, fluoride may have become a victim of its own success.
Supporters of such bans argue the broad availability of over-the-counter dental products containing the mineral makes it no longer necessary to add to public water supplies.
From Oregon to Pennsylvania, hundreds of communities have in recent years either stopped adding fluoride to their water supplies or voted to prevent its...
Regina Barrett, a 69-year-old retiree who lives in this small North Carolina city southeast of Charlotte, has not been happy with her tap water for a while.
The broad availability of over-the-counter dental products containing fluoride has some community leaders arguing that its addition to public drinking water is no longer necessary. But public health experts worry that, much like vaccines, fluoridation may be a victim of its own success.