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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. continues to push for curbs on fluoride in drinking water.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. acknowledged that his fluoride policy could lead to "more cavities," and that he's fine with it.
Many people mocked the health secretary for minimizing a potentially big consequence of eliminating water fluoridation.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admitted that one of the points on his agenda, removing fluoride from water supplies ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. conceded that removing fluoride from water and toothpaste will most likely cause “more cavities.” When ...
Florida is the latest state to restrict fluoride additives in public drinking water, after Gov. DeSantis signed the bill into ...
Fluoride has been added to much of Tennessee’s drinking water for more than five decades, sparking health concerns for some.
On Thursday, Robert F. Kennedy Kennedy Jr. told Fox News that he doesn’t really care if his plan to remove fluoride from the nation’s water supplies causes children and low-income Americans to ...
Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. conceded that removing fluoride from water and toothpaste will most likely cause “more cavities.” When Fox News’ The ...
RFK Jr. says there may be 'more cavities' under fluoride bans: 'It's a balance' "It's a balance. You're going to see probably slightly more cavities," Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F ...