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Bottled water not affecting tooth decay
Some dentists are concerned that people who drink mostly bottled water and little tap water may not be getting enough fluoride for good dental health, but several authorities told United Press International they are not worried and published literature shows little cause for alarm. John W. Stamm, who speaks for the American Dental Association on […]
United States, National USA -
Bottled water not affecting tooth decay
Some dentists are concerned that people who drink mostly bottled water and little tap water may not be getting enough fluoride for good dental health, but several authorities told United Press International they are not worried and published literature shows little cause for alarm. John W. Stamm, who speaks for the American Dental Association on […]
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Fluoridation considered for KKW water
A proposal to fluoridate water in the Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Wells Water District has begun making its way toward a November ballot vote. Unanimous selectmen’s votes May 13 in Kennebunk and May 23 in Kennebunkport gave the proposal two of the four town votes necessary to qualify for the ballot. A Kennebunk group, many of […]
United States, Maine -
ADA Unmasked on Mercury
Dear All, I don’t know who Juliet Fletcher is but she has done a remarkably good job summarizing the mercury amalgam toxicity issue along with the horrible bullying and unscientific tactics practiced by the ADA on this issue for over 150 years. At some point the ADA is going to have its pants sued off […]
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EPA seeking more information on fluorosilicates
Dear All, For many, the following exerpts from an US EPA Request for Assistance is going to read like a lot of gobbledy-gook and thus I will take some time to put it into historical and scientific perspective. In 1999, Roger Masters and Myron Coplan published a paper in the International Journal of Environmental Studies, […]
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Jamestown will keep adding fluoride to water supply
The city will not change the addition of fluoride to its water supply, an issue Ardis Johnson raised Thursday during the Jamestown Public Works Committee meeting. Johnson said the city should not add fluoride to the water. “People shouldn’t have to have it in their water if they don’t want it,” Johnson said. Other sources […]
United States, North Dakota -
Fluoride from the faucet
It’s either one of the greatest public health achievements of the last century or a prime example of government intrusion into a private decision. It depends on whom you ask. Adding fluoride to public water began in some places more than 50 years ago, but the debate over whether it should be done continues today. […]
United States, Pennsylvania NIDCR -
Citizens of Watsonville submit signatures to qualify safe water initiative for ballot
On Monday, May 20, at 10:00 am on the lawn in front of City Hall, three members of Watsonville Citizens for Safe Drinking Water and supporters held a press conference announcing their submission of a circulated petition to the Watsonville City Clerk with approximately double the number of signatures necessary to qualify the Watsonville Safe […]
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Billings fluoride opponents fight back
Sara Rollins was, to put it mildly, unhappy Tuesday morning. “Last night I saw an injustice that just outraged me,” she said. Her outrage was sparked by the Billings City Council, which voted Monday night to begin adding fluoride to the city water supply without putting the question to a vote of the public. Rollins, […]
United States, Montana -
Billings City Council gives teeth to fluoridation
The Billings City Council, after hearing testimony from 56 people during a public hearing Monday night, voted to add fluoride to the city’s water supply. Nine of the 10 council members voted for the resolution, with Dave Brown casting the lone dissenting vote. Brown made a motion to put the measure to a vote of […]
United States, Montana