Utah Becomes First U.S. State to Ban Fluoride in Drinking Water
Utah Becomes First U.S. State to Ban Fluoride in Drinking Water
The relocation faces opposition from dentists and healthcare organizations, who argue it will result in various medical issues.
Utah has become the first U.S. state to prohibit fluoride in public drinking water, despite objections from dentists and major health organizations who argue that this action could result in various medical issues and have a greater negative impact on disadvantaged populations.
On Thursday, Republican Governor Spencer Cox signed a bill prohibiting municipalities and local communities from making decisions about adding the mineral to their water supplies.
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, fluoride fortifies teeth and decreases cavity formation by replenishing minerals that are typically depleted through regular use and abrasion.
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