NIH: too much fluoride lowers kid IQ || Michael Connett

The NIH just published a study begun in 2016, and conclude, “…higher levels of fluoride exposure…are associated with lower IQ in children.” Michael Connett is lead attorney for groups like the Fluoride Action Network which is involved in litigation to have fluoride removed from drinking water. Original article online at: https://rumble.com/v5imqj0-nih-too-much-fluoride-lowers-kid-iq-michael-connett.html

Fluoride in Drinking Water Poses Enough Risk to Merit New EPA Action, Judge Says

Story at-a-glance A federal judge ruled that fluoride in drinking water poses unreasonable health risks, requiring EPA action. This decision was based on scientific evidence, including studies linking fluoride exposure to lower IQ in children Research shows prenatal fluoride exposure is associated with increased neurobehavioral problems in young children, including symptoms of autism spectrum disorder […]

Health lobbies push fluoridation despite court ruling on risks

Lobbyists representing groups like the American Academy of Pediatricians (AAP) and the American Dental Association (ADA) continue to defend water fluoridation, even after a federal court ruled it poses an “unreasonable risk” to children’s IQ. US District Judge Edward Chen’s 80-page ruling summarizes and evaluates the extensive scientific data, including years of research by the National Toxicology Program, […]

Warning: Neurotoxins in Your Water

Today we hear from dental expert Griffin Cole, DDS, NMD on the legal ruling concerning fluoride in drinking water. He discusses the science and sweeping impact of this court case, spanning across regulatory agencies, throughout the healthcare sector, among municipalities and within homes. Find out more about the “neurotoxicity” of this contaminant, how to avoid […]

Memorandum: Fluoridation Program Discontinuation

At the August Board of Directors meeting for Evergreen Metropolitan District, the operational decision was made to discontinue the voluntary drinking water fluoridation program. Fluoride is naturally occurring, however some drinking water systems with a low fluoride concentration participate in the water fluoridation program to provide a public dental health benefit. The naturally occurring fluoride […]

EPA scientists retaliated against over chemical safety disagreements, watchdog finds

Scientists at the Environmental Protection Agency were passed over for promotions, received lower performance evaluations and got reassigned to other parts of the agency — all over disagreements about chemical safety. The EPA’s inspector general office, in a string of partially redacted reports, found managers in the EPA’s New Chemicals Division, part of the Office of Chemical […]