"There is evidence that fluoride exposure has been associated with the diseases [and] disorders that RFK listed, but with caveats," said Ashley Malin, who is an assistant professor in the University of Florida's Epidemiology Department and has studied fluoride's effects in pregnant women.
"Aside from fluoride's impacts on neurodevelopment, I think that there is more that we don't know about health effects of low-level fluoride exposure than what we do know, particularly for adult health outcomes," Malin said.
David Bellinger, a Harvard Medical School neurology professor and professor in Harvard School of Public Health's Environmental Health Department, said the risk-benefit calculation of added fluoride differs significantly.
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