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2024-12-14 14:08:41 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING

Harvard didn't confirm that fluoride causes cognitive disorders. For the average person, drinking fluoridated water at the recommended levels is safe and beneficial for dental health. Dr. Brittany Seymour explains the truth of it in the video right below. https://ilikemyteeth.org/debunking-unreliable-claims-the-harvard-study/ https://science.feedback.org/review/water-fluoridation-hasnt-been-associated-with-cognitive-health-problems-contrary-to-widespread-claims/ https://ilikemyteeth.org/does-fluoride-lower-iq-scores/ https://ilikemyteeth.org/debate-fluoridation/does-fluoride-lower-iq-scores/ https://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/index.html https://www.ada.org/about/press-releases/community-water-fluoridation-at-optimal-levels-is-safe-and-effective

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    • Harvard didn't confirm that fluoride causes cognitive disorders. For the average person, drinking fluoridated water at the recommended levels is safe and beneficial for dental health. Dr. Brittany Seymour explains the truth of it in the video right below. https://ilikemyteeth.org/debunking-unreliable-claims-the-harvard-study/ https://science.feedback.org/review/water-fluoridation-hasnt-been-associated-with-cognitive-health-problems-contrary-to-widespread-claims/ https://ilikemyteeth.org/does-fluoride-lower-iq-scores/ https://ilikemyteeth.org/debate-fluoridation/does-fluoride-lower-iq-scores/ https://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/index.html https://www.ada.org/about/press-releases/community-water-fluoridation-at-optimal-levels-is-safe-and-effective