Note from Fluoride Action Network: There is a huge campaign underway to fluoridate Spokane’s drinking water. Below is a letter that Smile Spokane is encouraging residents and professionals to sign. See more on the campaign here. • The pdf version of this letter does not contain the questions at the bottom. • On the original […]
News Archive
Welcome to the Fluoride Action Network News Archive. The FAN News Archive serves as an historical repository for fluoride news stories, positive or negative. Since FAN catalogs all news stories on fluoride, our news section remains a reliable database of all published fluoride news.
Our news database is categorized by country, state/province, and industry. This collection of articles is constantly being updated with the most recent global news on fluoride-related issues and events.
Smile Spokane Network
Fluoride protects your teeth, keeping your whole body healthy. And that’s the opposite of scary. The Benefits of Fluoride Community water fluoridation will ensure everyone in our community can enjoy better oral health, overall health, and well-being. Fluoride is nature’s cavity fighter, a mineral found in most lakes, rivers, and oceans. But it’s usually found […]
Editorial: It’s time to fluoridate Spokane’s water
Note from Fluoride Action Network This is a shockingly ill-informed editorial. We urge the editorial staff at The Spokesman-Review (and the state’s proponents) to turn the channel and begin reading the science, starting with the Mother-Offspring fluoride studies and the published literature. (EC) Three public health advocates recently kicked a hornets’ nest when they asked […]
INSIGHT: Fluoridation Case Challenges EPA Chemical Evaluation
A lawsuit in federal court challenging fluoridation is one of the first cases under the TSCA’s citizen-suit provision to reach trial, and may embolden similar groups’ efforts to compel the EPA to reevaluate chemicals it has long-determined safe, Hanson Bridgett LLP attorneys Davina Pujari and Cole Benbow write. A trial in federal court breaks new […]
Rockport Town Meeting Saturday morning
ROCKPORT — Town Meeting will consider a 26-article warrant beginning Saturday at 8 a.m. The event will be held outdoors on the soccer field at Rockport High School on Jerden’s Lane. Registered voters will finally have the opportunity to confirm the town’s proposed $36.5 million budget for fiscal 2021, which began July 1. Selectmen previously approved one-twelfth of […]
OP-ED: Pell City needs to add fluoride back to its water supply
Approximately 10 years ago, the then-Pell City administration removed optimal fluoride supplementation from the Pell City water system. This was done without notice to residents or without the required notice to the Alabama Department of Public Health. In fact ADPH sites still show Pell City’s water supply as fluoridated. The annual Water Quality Report shows […]
Judge Orders Fluoride Opponents to Refile Petition with the EPA in Historic #FluorideTrial
The judge in the ongoing fluoride trial has decided to post-pone a ruling and ordered the plaintiffs to file a new petition with the EPA. On Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge Edward Chen once again delayed a ruling in the case between the Fluoride Action Network (FAN) and the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Judge Chen […]
Spokane. Fluoridation costly, unneeded (Letter)
I truly hoped that this issue had not only died but had been cremated so that it never had the chance to be resurrected. Why does this keep coming around? Those who propose fluoridation continuously speak about the dental health of the population and the underprivileged in particular. Good dental hygiene is paramount to good […]
Ohio School Fluoride Program
The Ohio Department of Health is no longer able to provide supplies for administering Fluoride in the school setting. Students previously were able to participate in the SWISH program for weekly dental fluoride treatments during the school year. As a result, James A. Garfield students will not be receiving this service beginning with the current […]
Judge Rejects Calls To Rule In Fluoride Suit, Renewing Push For New Petition
Excerpts: … During an Aug. 6 status conference in the case Food & Water Watch, Inc., et al. v. EPA, Judge Edward Chen of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California cited a series of benefits from his plan requiring the plaintiffs to file a new petition and EPA to consider it, […]