A Trump win could spell major changes for California's drinking water, RFK Jr. says
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims that if Donald Trump wins, the White House will push for the immediate removal of fluoride from U.S. drinking water systems.
Trump noted he has not discussed the fluoride proposal with Kennedy, but expressed a positive sentiment towards it, indicating openness to the idea.
Despite Kennedy's claims, dental and health professionals challenge the assertion that fluoride at recommended levels causes IQ loss in children, insisting on the public health benefits.
The recent court ruling has prompted a call for reevaluation of fluoride in water, but many in the health community argue it misinterprets the scientific evidence.
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