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VisitFlorida Surgeon General Advises Halting Water Fluoridation Over Neuropsychiatric Risk Concerns
Nov 22, 2024, 09:33 PM
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo has officially recommended that communities across the state cease adding fluoride to public drinking water, citing potential neuropsychiatric risks associated with fluoride exposure. On Friday, Dr. Ladapo announced new guidelines advising all cities and counties in Florida to stop water fluoridation, particularly highlighting concerns for pregnant women and children. He stated that "the previously considered benefit of community water fluoridation does not outweigh the current known risks." This move positions Florida as the first state to back such a radical change to its tap water policy over brain damage fears. The recommendation conflicts with advice from most health groups and agencies, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Dental Association, which support water fluoridation as a safe and effective public health measure.
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