Nearly three-quarters of the United States population receives drinking water that contains fluoride, a practice that began in 1945 to help prevent tooth decay. But recent studies suggest that ...
Fluoride exposure during pregnancy has been linked to an increased risk of childhood behavioral problems, according to research published Monday by the Keck School of Medicine of USC. Researchers ...
Children in the womb exposed to higher levels of fluoride later were more likely to experience temper tantrums, headaches, stomachaches, anxiety, and symptoms linked to autism, a new study finds.
Higher fluoride levels in pregnant women are associated with an increased likelihood of their children exhibiting neurobehavioral problems by age 3, according to a new study conducted by a ...
Higher fluoride levels in pregnant women are linked to increased odds of their children exhibiting neurobehavioral problems at age 3, according to a new study led by a University of Florida ...
The benefits and risks of fluorine have been a popular subject of debate in the scientific community for many years. In a new study, researchers from the University of Florida investigate the link ...
Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC carried out the first study in the U.S. exploring the connection between ...
Fluoride is a mineral found in various sources, including water, soil, plants, and certain foods. It is commonly added to ...
Fluoride has long been added to most of the tap water in the United States to help prevent tooth decay. But a new study shows that fluoridated water may hamper the brain development of unborn babies.
The researchers analyzed 229 mother-child pairs, calculating fluoride exposure from urine samples collected during the third trimester of pregnancy.
"Women with higher fluoride exposure levels in their bodies during pregnancy tended to rate their 3-year-old children higher on overall neurobehavioral problems and internalizing symptoms ...