What to know about fluoride in water amid RFK Jr.'s bid to remove it
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The facts are that it's an enormous public health innovation and achievement over the past 70 years in reducing dental disease, especially in children and especially in populations that don't have access to regular dental care, said Diana Winters, deputy director at the Resnick Center for Food Law & Policy at UCLA School of Law.
Seventy years of research, thousands of studies and the experience of more than 210 million Americans tell us that water fluoridation is effective in preventing cavities and is safe for children and adults, according to the American Dental Association.
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