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The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study: Oral health findings and their implications.
Child oral health Early dental research from the Dunedin Study primarily focused upon the prevalence of childhood dental caries and its associated protective and causative factors, including community water fluoridation (which commenced in Dunedin in 1967, well before the Study members were born), self-care, and use of dental services. Over 90% of the Study participants […]
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Fluoride at mitogenic concentrations increases the steady state phosphotyrosyl phosphorylation level of cellular proteins in human bone cells.
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Effects of fluoride supplementation from birth on human deciduous and permanent teeth.
References (26) R. Aasenden et al. Evaluation of biopsy data in human enamel fluoride studies. Archs oral Biol. (1971) R. Aasenden et al. Effects of daily rinsing and ingestion of fluoride solutions upon dental caries and enamel fluoride. Archs oral Biol. (1972) F. Brudevold et al. An enamel biopsy method for determination of fluoride in […]
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Combined subchronic fluoride-lead intoxication and its attenuation with the help of a complex of bioprotectors.
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Fluoride Exposure from Ready-To-Drink Coffee Consumption.
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A case study of neurodevelopmental risks from combined exposures to lead, methyl-mercury, inorganic arsenic, polychlorinated biphenyls, polybrominated diphenyl ethers and fluoride
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Chemical profile of blood in fluoride toxicity. III. Plasma fibrinogen levels in rabbit.
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The Absurdities of Water Fluoridation
Water fluoridation is a peculiarly American phenomenon. It started at a time when Asbestos lined our pipes, lead was added to gasoline, PCBs filled our transformers and DDT was deemed so “safe and effective” that officials felt no qualms spraying kids in school classrooms and seated at picnic tables. One by one all these chemicals […]
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Endocrine System
Thyroid Health and Fluoride Exposure “The effects of fluoride on various aspects of endocrine function should be examined, particularly with respect to a possible role in the development of several diseases or mental states in the United States. Major areas of investigation include . . . thyroid disease (especially in light of decreasing iodine intake […]
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Pharmaceuticals
Many modern pharmaceuticals (e.g. Prozac, Paxil) contain “organofluorines.” An organofluorine is a chemical compound that contains both carbon and fluorine. The fact, however, that a pharmaceutical is made with an organofluorine does not mean that it will increase your exposure to fluoride. This is because the fluorine in the drug forms a very strong bond […]