Judge rules fluoride poses risk to children’s IQ, ordering EPA to tighten regulations.

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A recent ruling by a federal judge in California has ignited a national debate about the safety of fluoride in U.S. drinking water, declaring that current fluoride levels pose an “unreasonable risk” to children’s IQ development. This decision follows mounting evidence presented by advocacy groups, which revealed significant concerns about fluoride’s impact on brain development in young children.

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In response, the judge ordered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to tighten its regulations on fluoride, forcing the agency to reconsider the acceptable levels in public water systems. This ruling marks a significant shift in the long-standing policy on water fluoridation, a practice historically lauded for preventing tooth decay. However, with this new evidence highlighting potential developmental risks, the conversation surrounding fluoride is poised to intensify as public health officials, parents, and lawmakers weigh its benefits against its possible harm to children’s cognitive health.

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Sources:

vigilantnews.com/post/victory-fluoride-in-water-poses-unreasonable-risk-to-children-federal-judge-rules/

www.yahoo.com/news/epa-must-address-fluoridated-waters-162959012.html

www.devdiscourse.com/article/law-order/3099832-federal-ruling-mandates-stricter-fluoride-regulations-in-drinking-water


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