RFK Jr. says Trump will remove fluoride from drinking water. Here's what to know
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. recently claimed that fluoride should be eliminated from drinking water, stating, "We don't need fluoride in our water. It's a very bad way to deliver it into our systems." He suggested that it is possible that an incoming Trump administration would pursue this direction without prior discussion about it.
Fluoride has been used in public health initiatives since 1945 when Grand Rapids, Michigan was the first city to implement it in drinking water. Advocates argue it prevents tooth decay and aids bone health.
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