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page 11 ... Fluoride was observed to have the greatest increase in impacting cognitive ability (OR = 1.40, p 0.05) and it is often reported to affect memory and cause cognitive deficits [241]. (our emphasis)
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3.3. Effects of iAs and F-, alone or in combination, on pathological changesin the hippocampal CA1 region
H&E staining of neuron in the hippocampal CA1 region was observed at different optical microscope magnifications (Bar = 100 um 50 um in Fig. 2B & C respectively). In the control group, hippocampal CA1 neurons were tightly organized and had multiple cell layers, with healthy cell morphology and clearly stained nuclei and nucleoli. Compared with the control group, hippocampal CA1 neur
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Public health monitoring of Community Water Fluoridation (CWF) schemes requires estimates of exposure to fluoride in public water supplies (PWS). We aimed to use routine data to estimate population exposure to PWS-fluoride in England and to determine whether PWS-fluoride exposure from 2005 to 2015 could be used as a proxy for exposure for 1995–2004, when fluoride concentration data that could be linked to population health data were unavailable. We calculated annual mean water
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... However, in recent years in the United States skeletal fluorosis has been described as a result of chronic recreational substance abuse with volatile anesthetics, fluoride-containing aerosolized computer cleaner, and surreptitious toothpaste ingestion [2].
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