Researchers developed a MOF-based material that removes fluoride from water while giving a real-time visual signal, enabling ...
Fluoride contamination in water resources represents a critical challenge for public health and environmental management. Elevated fluoride levels, whether from geological or anthropogenic sources, ...
(The Center Square) – Taking fluoride out of public water systems across the country would result in millions more rotten teeth and cost $9.8 billion over five years, according to a new study. The ...
A person fills a plastic cup with tap water. Blanche Barajas and Gary Bode have very different ideas about fluoridation. She’s pro. He’s against. As city council members in Pasco and Lynden, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ROLLA, Mo. – The Rolla City Council is ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact customerservice@slackinc.com. Compared with current fluoridation rates, removing ...
Miami-Dade County voted to stop adding fluoride from the public water supply. More cities and counties across the U.S. are moving to ban fluoride in public drinking water after Utah became the first ...
Miami-Dade Commissioners Raquel Regalado and Kevin Cabrera during the April 1, 2025, meeting where the board voted to end adding fluoride to drinking water. The two commissioners ended up on opposite ...
Calgary, Alberta, added fluoride back to its water after a large increase in tooth decay fcafotodigital/Getty Florida is the second state to remove the mineral fluoride from its water supply, after ...
Pasco City Council considers removing fluoride from public water after 30 years. Public feedback sought through online survey and meetings ahead of Sept. 29 vote. Local educators and dental ...
ROLLA, Mo. – The Rolla City Council is considering a proposal to remove fluoride from the city’s drinking water, prompted by a recent federal court ruling and renewed public debate over the potential ...