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  2. Fluoride toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Fluoride toxicity is a condition in which there are elevated levels of the fluoride ion in the body. Although fluoride is safe for dental health at low concentrations, [1] sustained consumption of large amounts of soluble fluoride salts is dangerous.

  3. Is Flouride in Drinking Water Safe? Here’s What to Know ...

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    What will happen if fluoride is removed from water in the U.S.? If community water fluoridation is ended in the U.S., the biggest and most immediate impact will be seen in an increase in dental ...

  4. There's a lot of misinformation about fluoride. Here's what ...

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    If you're unsure about your fluoride needs, it's worth checking in with a dentist for personalized recommendations. However, experts stress that there's no need to be scared of fluoride. "Public ...

  5. Does fluoride cause cancer, IQ loss and more? Fact-checking ...

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    Longtime research has shown that drinking fluoridated water at the recommended levels is safe and beneficial for oral health, especially in children.

  6. Fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Fluoride is classified as a weak base since it only partially associates in solution, but concentrated fluoride is corrosive and can attack the skin. Fluoride is the simplest fluorine anion . In terms of charge and size, the fluoride ion resembles the hydroxide ion.

  7. Is fluoride in drinking water safe? RFK Jr. says fluoride ...

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    Fluoride – it's added to the water systems of more than two thirds of Americans. It's in dental products from toothpaste to mouth wash. It's been the subject of long-running conspiracy theories.

  8. Water fluoridation controversy - Wikipedia

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    The water fluoridation controversy arises from political, ethical, economic, and health considerations regarding the fluoridation of public water supplies.For deprived groups in both maturing and matured countries, international and national agencies and dental associations across the world support the safety and effectiveness of water fluoridation. [1]

  9. 'Severe obesity' is on the rise, a warning about fluoride in ...

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    In August, a federal report found that high levels of fluoride in drinking water (i.e., at twice the currently recommended limit) is linked to lower IQ in children.