High levels of fluoride in drinking water linked to lower IQ in children
Briefly

The report is the first evidence from a federal agency that links fluoride exposure levels higher than recommended to lower IQs in children, highlighting a neurological risk.
Ashley Malin emphasizes that this report is vital for understanding the neurological risks of elevated fluoride. She hails it as the most rigorous evaluation conducted to date.
The National Toxicology Program's report links fluoride levels above 1.5 mg per liter with reduced IQ in children, drawing from international studies that indicate a concerning trend.
While fluoride is recognized for dental health benefits, the new findings challenge longstanding assumptions about its safety, especially at higher concentrations in drinking water.
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