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While tea offers health benefits with its antioxidants, excessive consumption can lead to adverse effects. Drinking more than ...
The U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary made half-true or false statements about fluoride in public drinking water, ...
When an expecting mother gets that first positive pregnancy test, their teeth are likely one of the last things on their mind ...
We fact-checked Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claims as part of the ‘Make Oklahoma Healthy Again’ campaign
The U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary made half-true or false statements about fluoride in public drinking water, Alzheimer's disease, autism and puberty during his visit to Oklahoma.
Exposure to wildfire smoke and heat stress both before and during pregnancy may be associated with adverse outcomes at birth, a new study has found.
Philippe Grandjean, a researcher on the study and professor of environmental medicine at the University of Southern Denmark, told Fox News Digital that “fluoride is toxic to early brain ...
New meta-analysis looks into studies on the impact of fluoride on pregnant women and infants, concluding that fluoride is toxic to early brain development.
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PsyPost on MSNFluoride exposure may impact children’s cognitive development, study findsFluoride occurs naturally in drinking water, especially well water, but the concentrations are generally low in public water supplies. In some countries, such as the US, Canada, UK, Australia and ...
Phthalates have been linked with abnormal newborn brain development, and a new study has identified a potential reason why.
Exposure to phthalates during pregnancy can affect a newborn’s brain development, study finds Kristen Rogers Apr 2, 2025 0 ...
Maternal stress hormone levels during early pregnancy can have a lasting effect on the stress system of the offspring. The results of a long-term study on wild Assamese macaques in Thailand ...
A new study has found a clear relationship between high fluoride exposure and decreased I.Q. in children. The findings, published this week in JAMA Pediatrics, add fuel to the ongoing national ...
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