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Looking for documents highlighting the politics of fluoridation
Dear Supporter: As announced earlier this week, FAN is preparing to release thousands of pages of industry’s previously hidden fluoride files, as well as other historic fluoride documents. Over the next ten days, FAN volunteers will be visiting archives across the country to obtain additional historic documents, including in Washington D.C., Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and, Madison. […]
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PEW persistently misinforms legislators and the public about fluoridation
Launched in 2008, the Children’s Dental Policy arm of The Pew Charitable Trusts is using its political clout and money, coupled with misinformation and untruths, to promote fluoridation initiatives and preserve existing schemes in many cities and states. According to Pew’s fluoridation promoter Matt Jacob (Ref 1), Pew’s outreach to states for community water fluoridation […]
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The Best Fluoride-Free Videos of 2013
Dear Supporter: Fluoride Action Network Fundraising Update In Yesterday was another great day of fundraising. With the help of Dr. Mercola’s challenge grant, we raised $2,268 from 20 donors. Because Dr. Mercola is doubling the next $5,000 in donations, yesterday’s total was actually $4,536. Our total for the past 10 days is now $25,752 from 185 donors. Thank you […]
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The Basics of Regulatory Toxicology: Protecting the Public from Harmful substances
Dear Supporter: Before we get to Paul’s essay on Toxicology a quick update on our fundraiser. Yesterday we raised $600 from 15 donors bringing our current total to $32,575 from 239 donors. We are expecting a little spurt today as another generous supporter has promised to double today’s donations up to a total $1000. So this […]
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Politics vs Science: Keeping the journal Fluoride out of PubMed
Dear Supporter: Over the course of this fundraiser we will be hearing from many in the Fluoride Action Network (www.FluorideAlert.org) team, which of course includes all of our supporters. We have already heard from Paul, Stuart, Carol, and Michael. Today we will be hearing from Ellen. Politics vs Science: Keeping the journal Fluoride out of […]
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FAN Translation Project
In 2007, the Fluoride Action Network began translating foreign language research on fluoride toxicity as a way of improving the current understanding of how fluoride effects human health. Between 2007 and 2012, we translated a total of 48 studies and made each of these studies available on our website. Our hope was that these translations […]
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Archive of FAN Bulletins
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Skeletal Fluorosis studies in the journal Fluoride
Table 1: Studies on Skeletal Fluorosis Note: This list of studies on skeletal fluorosis have been published in Fluoride, a journal that PubMed, the largest search engine for biomedical research, refuses to index. PubMed is funded by the American taxpayer through the National Institutes of Health. The journal Fluoride has published over 100 reports on skeletal […]
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The importance of the journal Fluoride
Table 2. 56 Citations in the landmark report on toxicology: Fluoride in Drinking Water: A Scientific Review of EPA’s Standards, published in 2006 by the National Resource Council of the National Academies. Note: The following two Tables list studies that have been published in Fluoride, a journal that PubMed, the largest search engine for biomedical […]
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Help FAN Meet Its Fundraising Goal!
Donate Today! With the close of the year fast approaching, we have launched our annual fundraiser. Since FAN relies almost entirely on individuals for support (we receive no funding from corporations, and very little from foundations), the success of our annual fundraiser is critical to ensuring that we have sufficient funds to carry on our […]