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Dennis Donovan

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Sun May 4, 2025, 12:54 PM May 4

ScienceNews: Two cities stopped adding fluoride to water. Science reveals what happened

ScienceNews - Two cities stopped adding fluoride to water. Science reveals what happened

Calgary, Canada, and Juneau, Alaska, show how ending fluoridation can affect health

By Alex Viveros
April 28, 2025 at 11:00 am

Warren Loeppky has been a pediatric dentist in the Canadian city of Calgary for 20 years. Over the last decade, he says, tooth decay in children he’s seen has become more common, more aggressive and more severe. Many of his young patients have so much damage that he has to work with them under general anesthesia.

“It’s always sad seeing a young child in pain,” Loeppky says. “Dental decay is very preventable. It breaks your heart to see these young kids that aren’t able to eat.”

Loeppky notes that many factors can contribute to tooth decay in children, including their diet and genetics. Still, he believes part of the problem is linked to a decision made in the halls of local government: In 2011, Calgary stopped adding fluoride to its drinking water.

“This decision of city councilors was surprising to the general public, but shocking and alarming to dentists, to pediatricians, to anesthesiologists and others in the health care field, who knew what it would mean,” says Juliet Guichon, a legal and ethics scholar at the University of Calgary who formed a group that advocated for adding fluoride back to drinking water in the city.

Several studies have shown that fluoride is a safe and effective way to prevent tooth decay. It recruits other minerals, such as calcium and phosphate, to strengthen tooth enamel and fend off acid made by bacteria. Oral health can also affect a person’s overall health.

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ScienceNews: Two cities stopped adding fluoride to water. Science reveals what happened (Original Post) Dennis Donovan May 4 OP
None of this data matters when fuckwits like RFK Jr. are running the show. Probatim May 4 #1

Probatim

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1. None of this data matters when fuckwits like RFK Jr. are running the show.
Sun May 4, 2025, 01:49 PM
May 4

His ability to make up statistics to further his agenda make it more difficult for people creating or using accurate data to be heard.

Florida will see a spike in toothless children - but RFK Jr. will tell us they are 127% manlier without that poison in their veins.

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