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Originally Posted by TapeToTape
The fluoridation report for the City of Calgary. It is well worth reading. My stance is no on fluoridation, but it is an objective report.
For me the sections on cognitive effects are more important than dental cavities, with some studies linking fluoride levels to lower IQs.
"New evidence has emerged on potential cognitive effects of fluoride, arising from fluoride ingestion by pregnant women +/- fluoride intake from water consumed by infants. Recent National Institutes of Health funding decisions in the U.S., and corresponding new research funding decisions in Australia highlight that funding agencies and leading researchers in these two peer countries acknowledge the need to actively study/invest in understanding any potential cognitive effects."
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Extremely curious that your quoted section is one of the few in the report without any citations.