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Our study has several strengths. So far as we know, this is the first epidemiological study to uncover the effect modification of DAT1 and MAOA gene polymorphism in the relationship between fluoride exposure and IQ, and the first study to analyze the high-dimensional interaction among fluoride exposure and the four DA relative genes. Our findings suggest a novel clue for the neuro-toxicological mechanism of fluoride.
Our study also has some limitations. We used urinary fluoride to re
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Opinions on the 2011 SCHER report on fluoridation for the Layman
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1. Source for this Publication
The texts in level 3 are directly sourced from “Critical review of any new evidence on the hazard profile, health effects, and human exposure to fluoride and the fluoridating agents of drinking water”, a report produced in 2011 by th
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