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FAN seeks to broaden awareness about the toxicity of fluoride compounds among citizens, scientists, and policymakers alike.

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New Study Discovers Mechanism Underlying Fluoride Neurotoxicity: Mitochondrial Dysfunction A new study shows that fluoride disrupts mitochondria by affecting a protein called MRPL15, which is controlled by another protein, C/EBPα. This disruption causes mitochondria to produce
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PENNSYLVANIA - "The Daily Item reports Selinsgrove Borough Council is considering removing fluoride from its water system. The newspaper reports council was told that DEP has tightened its rules regarding the monitoring of water systems that use fluoride. Also the new
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@FluorideAction
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New Book "Fluoride Harm: Suppressed Science and Silenced Voices" has dropped. Pick up this page turner, now available on Amazon.
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@Hodgson4KY
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I am being inundated by emails from KY Dentists saying that Flouride is so good for you that we need to force you to drink it in almost all public water supplies, whether you want it or not. What other chemicals are so helpful we should force all KY people to ingest them “for
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MICHIGAN - "The Wyandotte Municipal Services Commission voted down a resolution Wednesday to return to fluoridating its water supply. Overview - Wyandotte officials voted against the resumption of drinking water fluoridation Wednesday. - While Wyandotte discontinued fluoride
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NEW MEXICO - "The city of Santa Fe will no longer add fluoride to its water supply, something city officials said was due in part to high costs and ongoing research into the health risks and benefits of fluoride."
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PENNSYLVANIA - "Despite a plea from a dentist at the Susquehanna River Valley Dental Clinic, Sunbury Municipal Authority board members voted 4-3 Wednesday night to begin the process of removing fluoride from the city’s drinking water. Board members said they received a letter
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KENTUCKY - "Kentucky lawmakers will try again in 2026 to let local water systems’ governing bodies decide whether or not to fluoridate their water. Rep. Mark Hart, R-Falmouth, said the bill he will file in 2026 is nearly identical to ones from previous years. One change, though,
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BIG: " A lawsuit against the City of Buffalo and the water board has been thrown out by a federal judge. The lawsuit was filed in 2023 by a group of parents alleging that the city and former mayor Byron Brown alleging that the city spent several years misleading the public after
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MISSOURI - "The Cabool City Council voted Monday evening to discontinue the use of fluoride in its drinking water. Several individuals filled the council chamber for Monday’s public hearing on the topic, with some in favor of fluoride but most against. Ron Scheets, city
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UPDATE - “Fluoride Harm: Suppressed Science and Silenced Voices” is now available on Amazon! Link in comments.
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NEW BOOK - "Fluoride Harm: Suppressed Science and Silenced Voices” brings together more than 30 internationally recognized scientists, medical professionals, journalists and citizen advocates to expose the hidden health risks and political corruption surrounding water
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@BrucePLanphear See the full infographic here:
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Read the full story by scientist @BrucePLanphear, an expert in early childhood health, environmental neurotoxins, and lead poisoning. https://t.co/ilQhtL0KAZ
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@FluorideAction
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The first installment is a timeline tracing two parallel stories: the evolving science of fluoride and the sugar industry’s role in shaping the science of fluoridation. In the coming months, I’ll add commentary on what this evidence means for dentists, physicians, public health
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Fluoride Action Network
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Two Stories, One Timeline Fluoridation is contentious, and opinions run strong. My goal in this series is not to tell you what to think but to give you access to the facts so you can make up your own mind—or at least ask sharper questions.
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@FluorideAction
Fluoride Action Network
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Neurath’s new article is a bombshell. It reveals how the sugar industry bankrolled research and conferences that convinced dentists, physicians, and public health officials that fluoridation was not only safe but essential. This deliberate manipulation of science and policy
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@FluorideAction
Fluoride Action Network
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That history alone should give us pause. But there is also new science to consider. The benefits of drinking fluoridated water appear smaller than once claimed, while the risks—especially to the developing brain—are becoming harder to ignore. Recent prospective studies from
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Fluoride Action Network
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By shifting attention from sugar to fluoridation, the industry protected its profits while recasting itself as a public health ally. Newly uncovered documents, analyzed by researcher Chris Neurath, reveal how far this strategy went. Fluoridation, once presented as a neutral
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Fluoridation’s Forgotten Backstory In the 1940s, the sugar industry faced a crisis. Research was mounting that sugar—not a lack of fluoride—was driving the epidemic of tooth decay. Reducing sugar consumption would have been the obvious solution, but that was unthinkable for an
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