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A new USC study links fluoride exposure during pregnancy to increased risk of childhood neurobehavioral problems. Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC analyzed more than 220 mother ...
Exploring the impact of fluoride exposure during pregnancy on childhood neurobehavioral development and raising concerns. About Careers Internship MedBlog Contact us English (US) ...
Maternal fluoride exposure may impact neurodevelopment. The study analyzed data from the Maternal and Developmental Risks from Environmental and Social Stressors (MADRES) study, looking at 229 ...
Fluoride commonly has been added to U.S. drinking water since the 1940s to prevent tooth decay. But a new study suggests drinking fluorinated water during pregnancy may harm the baby's brain ...
Fluoride has been added to community drinking water systems in the United States since 1945 to prevent dental cavities. Currently, 73% of the U.S. population receives fluoridated water at a targeted ...
New research suggests fluoride exposure during pregnancy could be linked to neurobehavioral issues in kids. But even the study’s authors — who were prompted to examine the issue based on ...
Systemic fluoride exposure can have a harmful impact on bone strength, thyroid function and cognitive development, according to the findings, which were published in the Annual Review of Public ...
The average maternal urinary fluoride concentration was 0.63mg per litre, with the vast majority of concentrations falling between 0.26 and 1.4mg per litre. The children’s average urinary fluoride ...
The study found no evidence linking fluoride exposure during early childhood with adverse cognitive outcomes. Participants exposed to fluoridated water and those with dental fluorosis scored ...
New meta-analysis found that fluoride is toxic to early brain development, based on studies of pregnant women and infants. HHS Secretary Kennedy has reviewed guidance on fluoride in drinking water.