A Florida city has become the latest community to vote to bring an end to municipal fluoridation, in the wake of a landmark ruling by a California judge and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s promise that a second Trump administration will issue health guidance against fluoridation.
The city commission of Winter Haven, Florida voted last week to discontinue the fluoridation of the water supply.
Winter Haven Commissioner Brad Dantzler said that Judge Edward Chen’s ruling and Kennedy’s probable nomination were reasons for fluoride to be removed from the city’s drinking water. The vote came two days before president-elect Donald Trump named Kennedy as his choice to lead Health and Human Services.
In September, US District Judge Edward Chen ruled that some studies suggest fluoride levels could pose an unreasonable risk to the public’s health and that the EPA must address that risk.
“In all, there is substantial and scientifically credible evidence establishing that fluoride poses a risk to human health; it is associated with a reduction in the IQ of children and is hazardous at dosages that are far too close to fluoride levels in the drinking water of the United States,” Chen wrote in his judgment. […]
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