Analysis of more than 11 million births across hundreds of US counties reveals community water fluoridation has no ...
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We asked 4 dentists to name the best mouthwash—and they all said the same thing
While that minty burn sure seems like it's working, oral hygiene experts explain why that's not what you want in your rinse.
For most people, salt is something to see on their plate, not in their tap. But a global analysis suggests that drinking ...
In a small northwest Iowa town built atop a 74-million-year-old meteorite crater, even the drinking water carries remnants of ...
"Hydroxyapatite is natural. It is a type of calcium that makes up bones and teeth," says Lai. "Nano-hydroxyapatite relates to ...
If you’re concerned about microplastics, PFAS and lead, there are certain ways to make your drinking water safer.
Research analyzing 11.5 million births finds no association between community water fluoridation and reduced birth weight, ...
The DeForest Village Board’s decision to restore fluoride to its water supply reverses a divisive decision that led to public ...
Plus, the conditions that may increase your risk of overhydration.
Parents can be reassured by a rigorous new study that found no evidence of harm to children's health from fluoridated water, including no effects on birth weight.
Readers offer less expensive solutions to key Treasure Coast issues, river algae, trash and crime. Addiction programs can ...
Even though the science to support his conclusions is limited, he claimed that fluoride "causes IQ loss, profound IQ loss," ...
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