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How Jessica Knurick Became the Got-To MAHA Demystifier
The chronic-disease expert has found an audience by debunking the shadowy health claims that are making their way into the US ...
An Arizona lawmaker has proposed a bill to ban the addition of fluoride to public drinking water. Dental experts argue the ...
A new decades-long study has found no evidence that exposure to recommended levels of fluoride lowers children’s cognitive skills. The research, which was published on Wednesday in Science Advances, ...
Sen. Janae Shamp, a Republican from Surprise, has prefiled Senate Bill 1019 that would ban people and subdivisions from ...
An array of under-the-radar initiatives are taking hold across the US, often tied to immunization, fluoridation and raw milk ...
A state lawmaker wants to ban fluoride in drinking water, but several cities use it. Sen. Janae Shamp (R-Surprise) introduced ...
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The Final Word On Fluoride In Your Water: New US Study On 27,000 People Found Fluoride Boosts Brain Instead of Harming IQ
For years, critics have used fear of “IQ loss” to fuel campaigns against community water fluoridation. Public officials, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., have called fluoride an “industrial waste”.
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RFK Jr. Is a Public Health Disaster
Ad Policy US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks during the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) ...
Catch up on our top reporting and analysis on solutions for equitable cities – and how cities are responding to an onslaught ...
Under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Department of Health and Human Services uses its social media channels to promote Kennedy ...
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RFK Jr. Says He's Following 'Gold Standard' Science. Here's What to Know.
The message is hammered over and over, in news conferences, hearings, and executive orders: President Donald Trump and his health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., say they want the government to ...
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HHS Secretary RFK Jr.’s reversal on fluoride in water could worsen health disparities for Black Americans
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has moved to halt decades-long recommendations for public drinking water, concerning public health experts. U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F.
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