Tag: UK
Showing 10 of 35:
-
Urinary fluoride excretion by preschool children in six European countries.
-
Urinary fluoride excretion in 6- to 7-year-olds ingesting milk containing 0.5 or 0.9 mg fluoride.
-
Fluoride intake and urinary excretion in 6- to 7-year-old children living in optimally, sub-optimally and non-fluoridated areas.
-
Sources of dietary fluoride intake in 6-7-year-old English children receiving optimally, sub-optimally, and non-fluoridated water.
-
Fluoride balance in infants and young children in the UK and its clinical relevance for the dental team.
Key Points Provides an overview of the main sources of fluoride in children. Stresses the proportion of fluoride (F) intake from ingestion of toothpaste. Draws attention to the implications for oral health of the F balance in infants and young children. Illustrates the importance of assessing fluoride exposure at an individual and community level […]
-
Are low fluoride levels in drinking water really detrimental for neuropsychological neurodevelopment in childhood?
Authors: J. Ibarluzea, Department of Health of the Basque Government, Subdirectorate of Public Health of Gipuzkoa, Donostia-San Sebastián, SPAIN M. Gallastegi, Biodonostia Health Research Institute, Group of Environmental Epidemiology and Child Development., Donostia-San Sebastián, SPAIN M. Lopez Espinosa, Nursing School, Universitat de Valencia, Valencia, SPAIN C. M. Villanueva, Spanish Consortium for Research on Epidemiology and […]
-
Use of public water supply fluoride concentration as an indicator of population exposure to fluoride in England 1995–2015.
Abstract 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, […]
-
Chronic endemic fluorosis (with bone affections) in the Punjab.
First Page of Study Since the investigation of Black an,d McKay in 1916 into the problem of mottled enamel, and the definite association of this anomaly with the fluorine content of drinking waters by Churchill (1931, 1932), the matter of fluorine intoxication has been studied in detail by different workers in various parts of the […]
-
Industrial Fluorosis of Farm Animals in England, Attributable to the Manufacture of Bricks, the Calcining of Ironstone, and to Enamelling Processes.
Front Page of Article IN the summer of 1938 one of us (F. B.) was called in by veterinary practitioners to advise on the possible causation of a “mysterious lameness of cattle” near Stewartby, in Bedfordshire. Clinical examination and proximity to a large concentration of brick kilns suggested ” industrial fluorosis” of the type described […]
-
Slaying sacred cows: is it time to pull the plug on water fluoridation?
Notes 1.There are current proposals to introduce water fluoridation in a number of areas in England including Southampton, Bristol, parts of Yorkshire and the North West. In Southampton, 72% of those consulted opposed the scheme but the SCSHA still voted to go ahead with the scheme on the basis that they felt health benefits outweighed […]