Adding fluoride to drinking water has no negative effect on cognitive ability and may even confer a small cognitive benefit, research has found.1 The finding comes as the public health practice of ...
Fluoride is a mineral found naturally in the environment in its inorganic form. Fluoride compounds are also used in industrial processes to make materials such as: glass glue and adhesives steel and ...
The longstanding public health practice of adding fluoride to community drinking water is facing heavy scrutiny in the United States over questions about whether the benefits outweigh the potential ...
A new decades-long study has found no evidence that exposure to recommended levels of fluoride lowers children’s cognitive skills. The research, which was published on Wednesday in Science Advances, ...
In the early 2000s, a few small studies done on communities in China and India caught Loc Do's attention. The studies found these places, which had naturally high levels of fluoride in their water ...