Florida’s surgeon general advises against adding fluoride to drinking water
Due to what he described as the neuropsychiatric risk associated with fluoride exposure, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo declared on Friday that communities in the state should refrain from adding fluoride to drinking water.
Ladapo recognized in the guidelines that fluoride has long been shown to reduce tooth decay by strengthening teeth.
However, he also mentioned that systemic fluoride exposure may also raise safety issues, such as IQ declines. Even though some studies have pointed to possible connections, the findings are still preliminary and far from conclusive.
Fluoridated water is one of the top ten public health accomplishments of the last century, according to the American Dental Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevent...