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Hundreds of leading scientists and public health activists issued an international joint statement on September 2, 2003, urging an end to what they call a cover-up of the public health risks posed by decades of adding fluoride to public drinking water.
Water fluoridation was introduced in the 1950s in an attempt to reduce dental cavities. However, that was before the advent of fluoride toothpaste, and many studies now point to long-term hearth worries, including arthritis, hip fracture and accumulation in file pineal gland-side effects that are not offset by dental benefits.
Today, about 60 percent of Americans drink fluoridated water.
Swedish Nobel Laureate Arvid Carlsson, PhD, added his name to a list of signatures of over 330 prominent researchers, including 80 PhDs and 20 MDs ...