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Effect of fluoride in drinking water on dental caries and IQ in children.

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Fluoride exposure and duration and quality of sleep in a Canadian population-based sample.

Excerpts Introduction Inorganic fluoride can naturally occur in the environment or be introduced through industrial processes or fluoride supplementation programs. A primary method of fluoride supplementation is community water fluoridation, which refers to the practice of adding fluoridation chemicals to drinking water for the purpose of controlling dental caries. Ingestion of fluoridated drinking water is a major source of fluoride intake [1, 2]. As of 2017, approximately 39%

Effect of Fluoride in Drinking Water on Fecal Microbial Community in Rats.

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