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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 ...
Exploring the impact of fluoride exposure during pregnancy on childhood neurobehavioral development and raising concerns.
In a new study, researchers from the University of Florida investigate the link between fluoride exposure in pregnancy and neurobehavioral issues in infants.
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 ...
Source/Image licensed from Ingram Image Fluoride exposure during pregnancy may lead to behavioral issues, including symptoms linked to autism, in children age 3, a new study finds.
Fluoride occurs naturally in drinking water, especially well water, but the concentrations are generally low in public water ...
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 ...
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 ...
Read more: Is fluoride really linked to lower IQ, as a recent study suggested? Here's why you shouldn't worry A new study my colleagues and I conducted found that relatively low exposure to fluoride ...
Individuals with heightened exposure to “forever chemicals” early in pregnancy could be at greater risk of weight gain and heart disease later in life, a new study has found. Those with… ...
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.