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Fluoride in public water has slashed tooth decay, but some states may end mandates

Kentucky state Rep. Mark Hart has been drinking fluoridated water his entire life. In 1954, five years before Hart was born, his home state mandated adding or adjusting levels of the mineral, which occurs naturally in water, in drinking water systems of populations larger than 3,000. But after hearing from a constituent a few years […] The post Fluoride in public water has slashed tooth decay, but some states may end mandates appeared first on Daily Montanan.

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Kentucky state Rep. Mark Hart has been drinking fluoridated water his entire life. In 1954, five years before Hart was born, his home state mandated adding or adjusting levels of the mineral, which occurs naturally in water, in drinking water systems of populations larger than 3,000. But after hearing from a constituent a few years […] The post Fluoride in public water has slashed tooth decay, but some states may end mandates appeared first on Daily Montanan.

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North Carolina , United States , Mississippi , Vermont , Pennsylvania , New Hampshire , Alaska , Union County , Illinois , China , Grand Rapids , Michigan , Ohio , Brushy Creek , Texas , Maine , California , Kentucky , Minnesota , New York , Hawaii , Louisiana , Nevada , Canada , Delaware , San Francisco , South Dakota , Utah , New Jersey , Nebraska , India , Florida , Georgia , Collier County , Calgary , Alberta , State College , American , Jane Grover , Debora Teixeira , Stuart Cooper , Kathleen Hoke , Sheanr Dalton , Mark Hart , Jim Eden , Stanley Chang , Fluoride Action Network , National Cancer Institute , University Of Maryland , American Dental Association , University Of Calgary , Centers For Disease , Network For Public Health Law , Council On Access , Us Environmental Protection Agency , Vermont Department Of Public Health , Disease Control , Interprofessional Relations , American Dental , Protection Agency , Public Health Law , Vermont Department , Public Health , Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District , Water Watch , Drinking Water , Fluoridation , Public Water , Water Systems , Public Water Access , Water , Public Health Issues , Tooth Decay ,

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