Harvard and other legitimate research organizations conclude that fluroride notably reduces IQ in terms of neurodevelopment in children.
Did labeling opposition to fluoridating water prevent research thus allowing to 2 generations of Americans with lowered intelligence?
"Extremely high levels of fluoride are known to cause neurotoxicity in adults, and negative impacts on memory and learning have been reported in rodent studies, but little is known about the substance’s impact on children’s neurodevelopment. In a meta-analysis, researchers from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and China Medical University in Shenyang for the first time combined 27 studies and found strong indications that fluoride may adversely affect cognitive development in children. Based on the findings, the authors say that this risk should not be ignored, and that more research on fluoride’s impact on the developing brain is warranted."
Harvard School of Public Health » HSPH News » Impact of fluoride on neurological development in children
That might explain - everything.
Do you really think kids drink a lot of water these days? :2no4:
My dentist told me to get mouthwash with fluoride in it. Is this an attempted murder? I have no idea what goes on in the water drinking world.
A branch of my family tree who have a well were told to avoid fluoride at all cost because they were getting too much by accommodating for it not being in their water and that was messing up their teeth worse. Who knows.
Great. One more thing to worry about.
Pretty much everything has the potential to be harmful, even the dreaded dihydrogen-monoxide itself. Dosage is the key aspect which I'm not sure is being given sufficient attention by this article.Harvard and other legitimate research organizations conclude that fluroride notably reduces IQ in terms of neurodevelopment in children.
I don't know, did it? I'd have expected people opposing fluoridation of water in the US (and elsewhere) would have actually encouraged research, in fact I'd have expected their objection to be based on existing research.Did labeling opposition to fluoridating water prevent research thus allowing to 2 generations of Americans with lowered intelligence?
Do you really think kids drink a lot of water these days? :2no4:
Based on the article provided,the answer is, "No."Did labeling opposition to fluoridating water prevent research thus allowing to 2 generations of Americans with lowered intelligence?
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