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“It is public health malpractice, with the information we have now, to continue adding fluoride to water systems in Florida,” said Ladapo at a press conference Friday morning.for oral health and cavity prevention, according to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, part of the National Institutes of Health., found that prenatal fluoride exposure was associated with lower IQ in both girls and boys.
In September, a U.S. District Court ruled, based upon the HHS report, that community water with fluoride levels at 0.7 milligrams per liter presents an “unreasonable risk of injury to health” and that the Environmental Protection Agency must review current standards. Recommending the removal of fluoride from drinking water has been a key component of Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda, along with removing other chemicals from the American diet and changing recommendations for childhood vaccinations., an epidemiology professor at the University of Florida, addressed reporters at the press conference, with Ladapo saying fluoridation policy should not be politicized.
Malin, who has been researching the effects of fluoride exposure for over 10 years, said multiple comprehensive studies in recent years have shown that “chronic, relatively low prenatal fluoride exposure are associated with poorer neurodevelopmental outcomes, including reduced IQ, more symptoms of ADHD, and declines in executive function.” and others as a possible HHS secretary for Trump prior to the announcement about Kennedy.