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Fluoride, autism bills go to governor
LITTLE ROCK — A bill requiring water systems in Arkansas serving 5,000 or more people to add fluoride to public drinking water and one requiring private health insurance companies to cover the diagnosis, testing and treatment of autism are headed to the governor. By a 56-35 vote, the House today gave final passage to Senate […]
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Chairman of the British Dental Association calls for fluoridation of drinking water in Wales
One in 10 people in Wales have lost all their natural teeth and the nation has higher levels of tooth decay than England and Northern Ireland. Why is this and what can we do to prevent it? Clare Hutchinson asks the experts WHEN the Office for National Statistics (ONS) asked 11,000 people across Wales, England […]
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Hawke’s Bay District Health Board wants say on fluoride
Letters to Bay councils supports treatment for public water supplies. Hawke’s Bay District Health Board [DHB] chairman Kevin Atkinson believes the DHB should advise local councils on the matter of public fluoridation, not the community. The DHB is this week sending letters to councils in Napier, Hastings, Wairoa, Central Hawke’s Bay and the Chatham Islands […]
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Bundaberg: Government grants fluoride funds
FLUORIDATION of Bundaberg’s drinking water is set to go ahead, after the state government agreed to help fund the conversion. Bundaberg Regional Council CEO Peter Byrne said the council had written to the State Government in November saying it would be unable to fund the switch because 70% of the region’s water supplies come from […]
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Exponent: Firm Pays Government to Challenge Pesticide Research
Note from Fluoride Action Network: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hired Exponent to provide experts in a lawsuit brought by the Fluoride Action Network and others. The lawsuit was generated after EPA was served a Citizens Petition under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) in November 2016. The Petition asked that EPA prohibit the […]
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Risk assessment for dental caries
While we have made some success with preventing, detecting, and treating dental caries and dental decay in the United States over the last 30 years, some sectors of the population with low access to oral health care continue to suffer enormously from the disease. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) commissioned a Consensus Development Conference (CDC) […]
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Transcript of the Fluoride Deception animation video
The video is available for viewing at: NaturalNews.TV: http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=42652… Transcript of the animation video / documentary Fluoride. Dentists say that drinking it can protect your teeth against cavities. Cities and towns all across the world actually dump it into the water supply, hoping to indiscriminately medicate the population through their tap water faucets. The official […]
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Mandatory fluoridation bill clears House committee
LITTLE ROCK — A Senate bill to require water systems in Arkansas serving 5,000 or more people to add fluoride to public drinking water cleared a House committee today and heads next to a House vote, the last hurdle before final passage. The House Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee endorsed Senate Bill 359 by […]
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Canton: Kids’ cavities worry Canton-area dentists
CANTON — In the decade since the village stopped fluoridating its water, there is no proof that dental decay has risen, but anecdotal reports from dentists are worrisome. At St. Lawrence County Dental Society meetings, dentists who primarily treat Canton residents railed against significant increases in dental decay in 5- and 6-year-olds about three years […]
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Cape Breton: Council wants more information before making decision on fluoride
SYDNEY — A decision on whether to continue using fluoride in water systems in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality has been put on hold for 60 days. After more than an hour of debate Tuesday, the CBRM committee of the whole opted to hear from proponents of water fluoridation, as well as opinions from the […]
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