(CN) — A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that the current level of fluoride in water considered “optimal” by the Environmental Protection Agency is too high, and that it “poses an unreasonable risk of ...
The optimum IQ test age is between 5 and 8 years old. Toddler IQ testing isn't accurate, but parents can support young children's development at home. You may suspect your child is quite bright, but ...
Fluoride is one of the most interesting stories of public health improvement. It all began over 100 years ago, with two simple observations: 1) that lots of people in some areas of the world had weird ...
A federal report this week linked high levels of fluoride in other countries to lower IQs in children, adding new evidence in the long-simmering debate over adding fluoride to public drinking water ...
The U.S. Toxicology Program just published a study reviewing past research on the safety of fluoride for children. Reporting in JAMA Pediatrics, they found a slight decrease in IQ scores as fluoride ...
(NewsNation) — The mineral fluoride found in drinking water has no connection to lowered children’s IQ levels, according to a recent study. It also comes after Utah’s and Florida’s bans on fluoride in ...
On Nov. 2, former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed in an X post that Donald Trump would push to remove fluoride from drinking water on his first day in office if ...
New York – A U.S. government report expected to stir debate concluded that fluoride in drinking water at twice the recommended limit is linked with lower IQ in children. The report, based on an ...
(CNN) — A rigorous nine-year research review looking at the relationship between fluoride and intelligence in children concludes that as fluoride levels rise, IQ drops. Every 1 part per million ...
(NewsNation) — The mineral fluoride found in drinking water has no connection to lowered children’s IQ levels, according to a recent study. It also comes after Utah and Florida’s ban on fluoride in ...
(NewsNation) — The mineral fluoride found in drinking water has no connection to lowered children’s IQ levels, according to a recent study. The research, published in Science Advances, opposed Health ...