Schenectady is moving in the right direction: Forward!
NEW YORK, Jan. 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "Some recent studies suggest that over-consumption of fluoride can raise the risks of disorders affecting teeth, bones, the brain and the thyroid gland," reports Scientific American editors (January 2008). "Scientific attitudes toward fluoridation may be starting to shift," writes author Dan Fagin.
And its'about time. More than 1,4oo science and medical professionals are urging Congress to end fluoridation (including the Nobel Laureate in Medicine for 2000), citing new scientific evidence that fluoridation is ineffective and has serious health risks.
This health-damaging/archaic public health(?) policy should be relegated to that overflowing dustbin of Government Mistakes.
Posted on February 8 at 2:12 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Schenectady is moving in the right direction: Forward!
NEW YORK, Jan. 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "Some recent studies suggest that
over-consumption of fluoride can raise the risks of disorders affecting teeth,
bones, the brain and the thyroid gland," reports Scientific American editors
(January 2008). "Scientific attitudes toward fluoridation may be starting to
shift," writes author Dan Fagin.
And its'about time. More than 1,4oo science and medical professionals are urging Congress to end fluoridation (including the Nobel Laureate in Medicine for 2000), citing new scientific evidence that fluoridation is ineffective and has serious health risks.
This health-damaging/archaic public health(?) policy should be relegated to that overflowing dustbin of Government Mistakes.
On Officials considering removal of fluoride from Schenectady water