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Fluorides, facts and fanatics: Public health advocacy shouldn't stop at the courthouse door

T. Christoffel

American Journal of Public Health, 1985, vol. 75, issue 8, 888-891

Abstract: Despite the clear evidence and the strong support of dental and public health professionals, fluoridation of public water supplies remains under continual attack by some extremely vocal groups which are associated with the political far right and/or with various unorthodox health claims.

Date: 1985
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