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When They Took Fluoride Out of the Water Like RFK Jr. Wants to Do Everywhere, People's Teeth Started Rotting Out of Their Heads
Our next potential leader of US health policy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr, wants to ban adding fluoride to public drinking water — a practice that experts agree has remarkably elevated teeth health for millions of Americans at little cost.
Fluoride: What is it and why does RFK Jr want it removed from water?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's choice to head the Department of Health and Human Services, has said Trump will call for an end to adding fluoride to public water supplies.
What to know about fluoride in water amid RFK Jr.'s bid to remove it
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has called for an end to the public health practice of putting fluoride in water. Why it matters: If he's confirmed as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services in the new Trump administration,
Trump's health pick RFK Jr. wants fluoride removed from drinking water. What to know in Arizona
Days before the election, Kennedy posted on social media that a Trump White House would advise all U.S. water systems to remove fluoride from the public water supply, which goes against public health recommendations yet jibes with a large number of people who question the safety of fluoridating water.
Pipe dream? RFK Jr.’s fluoride push could take years.
The agency with the ability to mandate changes on water fluoridation is not the one that Kennedy is set to lead.
'We know fluoride works': RFK Jr. targets fluoride as Buffalo restores it
President-elect Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head the Department of Health and Human Services. One of his top priorities is removing fluoride from the nation's drinking water.
Florida surgeon general calls for halting fluoride in water, echoing RFK Jr.
The state’s top health official cited controversial studies that suggest the widely hailed public health practice poses a risk to developing brains.
What to know about fluoride in water, as RFK Jr. calls to end fluoridation
President-elect Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy has called for an end to the practice of putting fluoride in water.
Does fluoride cause cancer, IQ loss and more? Fact-checking RFK Jr.’s claims
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has called fluoride an “industrial waste” and linked it to cancer and other diseases and disorders while campaigning for Trump.
Keep fluoride in water? What RFK Jr. means for our dental health
Fluoride is missing from 43% of Californian faucets, including Bay Area towns of Los Altos, Santa Cruz, Novato and parts of Santa Clara, San Jose and Livermore.
What policies could RFK Jr. actually change at HHS?
Named to lead the nation’s sprawling Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has big ideas for busting public health policy norms.
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Dental company stocks jump amid RFK Jr.'s health claims about fluoride
Robert F. Kennedy's Jr. push to remove fluoride from the nation's public water supply could benefit some companies. Here's ...
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A Texas city was a pioneer in adding fluoride to drinking water. Could RFK Jr. remove it?
Now, 72% of Texans drink adjusted or naturally occurring
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RFK Jr.’s 10 Wildest Medical Theories
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. was once known for environmental law. These days, he's more famous for his anti-vaxxer views and other fringe medical theories.
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