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Ralph Nader’s statement to the 2nd Citizens’ Conference on Fluoride
The 2nd Citizens’ Conference on Fluoride St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York July 28 – August 1, 2006 Statement from Ralph Nader July 25, 2006 I would like to encourage both citizens and scientists to attend the Second Citizens’ Conference on Fluoride to be held in Canton, NY, from July 28 – August 1, 2006. […]
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Thiessen: 2006 Submission to EPA on Sulfuryl Fluoride
General Comment: Re: Dockets EPA-HQ-OPP-2005-0174 and EPA-HQ-OPP-2003-0373 Dear Sirs: Regarding the requested stay of tolerances for sulfuryl fluoride, I would like to make a few brief comments. I regret that I have not had the time to give you a more complete review of the proposed tolerances. First, it was inappropriate to base the tolerances […]
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Thiessen on proposed 0.7 ppm level of fluoride in drinking water – January 7, 2011
January 7, 2011 Comments by Kathleen M. Thiessen, Ph.D. SENES Oak Ridge, Inc., Oak Ridge, TN kmt@senes.com (865) 483-6111 The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have announced new recommendations regarding water fluoridation, the primary change being from a recommended range of 0.7-1.2 mg/L fluoride in drinking water […]
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Fluoride & Human Health: An Interview with Dr. Kathleen Thiessen
KATHLEEN M. THIESSEN is a senior scientist at SENES Oak Ridge, Inc., Center for Risk Analysis. From 2003 – 2006, Dr. Thiessen served as a panelist for the National Research Council’s (NRC) review Fluoride in Drinking Water: A Scientific Review of EPA’s Standards. She has extensive experience evaluating exposures, doses, and risks to human health from environmental […]
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The 4th Citizens Conference on Fluoride: Agenda
The 4th Citizens Conference on Fluoride Organizing to Win: What Works? What Doesn’t? July 23 – 27, 2010 – On the campus of St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York The FAN conference is partially funded by The Carol Patton Fluoride Memorial Fund. This includes free conference fees for activists working to educate their communities on the fluoride issue, […]
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The 3rd Citizen’s Conference on Fluoride
Toronto triple event a HUGE success August 14, 2008 We are still recovering from the Triple event (August 7-11) in Toronto, however here is a quick report. August 7-9: International Society for Fluoride Research conference, at the U. of Toronto (Mississauga campus) August 10-11: Fluoride Action Network conference, August 10-11, also at U. of Toronto August […]
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The 4th Citizen’s Conference on Fluoride
FAN Bulletin 2027: Report on FAN’s 4th Citizens’ Conference on Fluoride If one had any doubts about whether we should have chained ourselves to this massive uphill battle of trying to end water fluoridation around the world (using education as the primary tool), this conference (sponsored by the Carol Patton Fluoride Memorial Fund) removed them. The […]
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Fluoride’s Effects on the Brain: A Presentation by Dr. C. Vyvyan Howard
Dr. C. Vyvyan Howard, an infant and fetal pathologist, and president of the International Society of Doctors for the Environment (ISDE has 20,000 members worldwide) will give the first major public presentation on Fluoride’s Effects on the Brain at the United Steelworker’s Union Hall, 25 Cecil, Toronto, on Monday, August 11, at 7 pm. While […]
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The 2nd Citizens’ Conference on Fluoride
F.A.N.’s 2nd Citizens’ Conference on Fluoride (July 28 – August 1, 2006) Conference Featured in American Chemical Society magazine The 2nd Citizens’ Conference on Fluoride: A Summary by Paul Connett, PhD, Executive Director, Fluoride Action Network 84 people from 23 states, DC and 3 provinces in Canada, gathered over the weekend of July 29-30 to […]
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The 1st Citizens’ Conference on Fluoride highlights fluoride health risks
First Citizens’ Conference on Fluoride, Sunday, August 2, 2004 – Photo by Chris Neurath Fluoride Action Network August 5, 2004 Conference highlights fluoride health risks New research indicates that fluoride damages the brain; that the chemicals used to fluoridate drinking water increase the levels of lead in children’s blood; that some humans are accumulating […]