If Donald Trump is re-elected, he may endorse the removal of fluoride from U.S. drinking water based on support from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a noted vaccine skeptic.
Trump's administration could aggressively pivot public health policies, specifically targeting fluoridation despite its proven efficacy in reducing cavities, as evidenced by decades of CDC data.
The CDC reports that fluoride in drinking water significantly reduces cavities by around 25%, contributing to public health success since its introduction in the 1940s.
Kennedy's anti-fluoride stance echoes a long-standing opposition movement, which has gained traction in some communities opting out of fluoridation, challenging its nationwide acceptance.
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