Analysis of more than 11 million births across hundreds of US counties reveals community water fluoridation has no ...
Results showed that estimated changes in birth weight were small and not statistically meaningful, ranging from a decrease of ...
City workers did not find out about the problem for several weeks, officials said, but there was no public health concern.
A new study from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health finds that community water fluoridation (CWF) is not ...
No evidence of association for CWF with birth weight or other birth outcomes in study of >11 million singleton births.
Last year, when Utah lawmakers passed the nation’s first statewide ban on community water fluoridation, they included a ...
Fluoride is used worldwide to prevent tooth decay – for example, in dental care products, table salt, and, in some countries, in drinking water. However, health concerns are raised, particularly in ...
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Analyzing nearly 11.5 million births across four decades, researchers use rigorous methods to show ...
This cohort study of more than 11 million births found no association of community water fluoridation with adverse birth outcomes. These findings provide reassurance about the safety of community ...
A new study from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health finds that community water fluoridation (CWF) is not associated with significant changes in birth weight-a widely accepted ...
Columbia University study finds no link between fluoride in public water and changes in newborn health or pregnancy outcomes.