The chemist asked what kind of fluoride was being used to fluoridate the drinking water. |
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They don't fluoridate their water supplies, but they do use fluoride supplements and dental products. |
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The courts have upheld the rights of companies to refuse to accede to the requests of health authorities to fluoridate water. |
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At this rate, municipalities won't just fluoridate their city water supply, they'll have to Ritalinize it as well. |
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Twenty-nine of the nation's 30 most populous cities eventually decided to fluoridate their water. |
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San Diego, long the largest city not to fluoridate, began doing so last year. |
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In collaboration with their municipalities, they decide whether or not to fluoridate and the amount of fluoride to be added. |
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But if the new Water Bill goes through unamended, strategic health authorities will be able to compel their local water company to fluoridate the supply. |
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A pumphouse will be constructed along with facilities to chlorinate and fluoridate the water. |
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If your town does not fluoridate its water, why is your town exempt from fluoridation mandates? |
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As a means of preventing tooth decay in those cities that do fluoridate, the practice certainly looks like a success. |
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Health Canada endorses the fluoridation of drinking water to prevent tooth decay, but does not make the decision on whether or not to fluoridate drinking water. |
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Besides, the substances that are used to fluoridate do not occur naturally, such as hydrofluosilicic acid. |
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Dental leaders barnstormed the state, and cities began to fluoridate. |
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Left-leaning suspicions of government authority, like the ones that erupted last year over a plan to fluoridate the city's water supply, are often not so different from right-leaning suspicions. |
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The government continues to recommend the practice, which began in the 1940s and has had its share of recent successes, including San Diego's move to fluoridate water this year after a long delay. |
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Many large centres still do not fluoridate drinking water, in spite of the low cost and the preponderance of scientific opinion in favour of fluoridation. |
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Therefore the Welsh Government's reluctance to fluoridate water supplies has sparked quite a debate among those in the know. |
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Water systems that fluoridate their supply usually set the optimal level for fluoride at one part per million. |
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To fluoridate the water system to the whole population is tantamount to compulsory medication and imposes ethical issues. |
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People who live in the dwindling number of non-fluoridated communities should help educate their state and local officials about the need to fluoridate. |
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Lingard, who is also president of the New Zealand Dental Association, said it was disappointing the decision to fluoridate lay with local authorities. |
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It was with relief I read the response of the Welsh government spokesman that there were no current plans to fluoridate the water supplies in Wales. |
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California State law requires water agencies with more than 10,000 water service connections to fluoridate their drinking water supplies if outside funding is available. |
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