25 million cavities and $9.8 billion: Study estimates the costs of removing fluoride from water

25 million cavities and $9.8 billion: Study estimates the costs of removing fluoride from water










Even before Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took office as health secretary, he promised to take action on water fluoridation. He would provide “good information” to municipalities, which regulate the water supply, and “fluoride will disappear,” he said in November

In just over a couple of months, some places have made this a reality. Utah and Florida have both banned the addition of fluoride in water, with advocates of the laws like Kennedy arguing that adding the mineral to water poses a risk to children’s developing brains. 

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