Keep Fluoride in New York Water? Mayor Adams Hesitates, Then Weighs In.
Briefly

Water fluoridation is heralded by public health officials as a major public health achievement, yet recent political endorsements could challenge its legitimacy and continuation.
Rob F. Kennedy Jr. has come forward as a vocal skeptic of fluoridation, claiming that it leads to various health issues, despite lacking medical qualifications.
In a recent press conference, Mayor Eric Adams expressed uncertainty about the benefits of fluoridated water, raising questions about his stance amid political pressures.
Despite the advisory from the New York City Health Department encouraging fluoride intake, shifting political narratives around fluoridation complicate public trust in water safety.
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