The research investigated the validity of scientific sources cited by the opponents and proponents of water fluoridation during the 2001 fluoridation campaign in Worcester, Mass. The opponents published frightening statements regarding the effects of fluoridation on the human body, and the proponents published a rebuttal response. The scientific articles used to support four of the statements relating fluoridation to bone density, cancer, caries and fluorosis were investigated and reviewed for experimental design and data analysis using a validity measures assessment
The author reviews the 50-year history of the debate over fluoridating drinking water as a public he...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Copyright © 2014 S. Peckham and N. Awofeso. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
This report is a comprehensive review and evaluation of the public health benefits and risks of fluo...
The recent review, 'New evidence on fluoridation', by Diesendorf, Colquhoun, Spittle, Everingham and...
Most Americans are under the impression that compulsory water fluoridation is a safe and effective p...
This thesis project addresses the issue of public water fluoridation. There is a debate within the U...
Fluorine is the world’s 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
This report discusses the documented benefits and potential adverse effects associated with the fluo...
Recent questions about the effectiveness of water fluoridation have come from Diesendorf in Australi...
Water fluoridation schemes have been used as dental public health measures for over 50 years. This s...
In recent years, public debate over the standard setting process related to fluoride in drinking wat...
Drawing on first hand observations, John R. Graham and Dr. Pierre Morin give us a glimpse into the p...
Fluoridation Facts contains answers to frequently asked questions regarding community water fluorida...
Artificial fluoridation of drinking water to improve dental health has long been a topic of controve...
The author reviews the 50-year history of the debate over fluoridating drinking water as a public he...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Copyright © 2014 S. Peckham and N. Awofeso. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
This report is a comprehensive review and evaluation of the public health benefits and risks of fluo...
The recent review, 'New evidence on fluoridation', by Diesendorf, Colquhoun, Spittle, Everingham and...
Most Americans are under the impression that compulsory water fluoridation is a safe and effective p...
This thesis project addresses the issue of public water fluoridation. There is a debate within the U...
Fluorine is the world’s 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
This report discusses the documented benefits and potential adverse effects associated with the fluo...
Recent questions about the effectiveness of water fluoridation have come from Diesendorf in Australi...
Water fluoridation schemes have been used as dental public health measures for over 50 years. This s...
In recent years, public debate over the standard setting process related to fluoride in drinking wat...
Drawing on first hand observations, John R. Graham and Dr. Pierre Morin give us a glimpse into the p...
Fluoridation Facts contains answers to frequently asked questions regarding community water fluorida...
Artificial fluoridation of drinking water to improve dental health has long been a topic of controve...
The author reviews the 50-year history of the debate over fluoridating drinking water as a public he...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Copyright © 2014 S. Peckham and N. Awofeso. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...