The new research is the first to measure community water fluoridation exposure during childhood and any potential impact on cognition up to age 80.

The paper is here

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    And I’m not saying flouride is bad, only that I wouldn’t say it’s not bad because of a study and “experts.”

    So what criteria do you have for thinking a thing is true? Why the quotes around experts?

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      Because In our society the experts are often the last ones you can trust. They are paid and influenced by Monied interests.

      Crossing corporate interests will get one of these experts de expertified. And or they will find something to destroy them with, be it sexual in nature or not.

      And all I am saying here is that I would not admit that fluoride does not have an effect on human behavior and or health because of these experts and their studies.

      Am I wrong? ( no.)