Is water fluoridation affecting children’s IQ? A federal court ruling says it might be. In this eye-opening episode, we dive into a recent federal court decision that challenges the long-held belief in fluorides safety. A judge in California has ruled that fluoride levels in U.S. drinking water may pose an “unreasonable risk” to children’s brain development, particularly in pregnant women and young kids. We break down the science behind the ruling, what it means for public health, and the pot...
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Is water fluoridation affecting children’s IQ? A federal court ruling says it might be. In this eye-opening episode, we dive into a recent federal court decision that challenges the long-held belief in fluorides safety. A judge in California has ruled that fluoride levels in U.S. drinking water may pose an “unreasonable risk” to children’s brain development, particularly in pregnant women and young kids. We break down the science behind the ruling, what it means for public health, and the pot...
Welcome back to another episode of Ask The Dentist. I’m Dr. B, and today I am going to explore the often-overlooked benefits of nose breathing. In referencing “28 Reasons To Nose Breathe,” I will delve into how nose breathing supports blood flow, immune function, and even cools the brain. Reflecting on both ancestral and modern perspectives on mouth breathing's dental risks, we spotlight the multitude of health improvements linked to nose breathing. In this episode I’ll discuss the 28 reasons...
Ask the Dentist with Dr. Mark Burhenne
Is water fluoridation affecting children’s IQ? A federal court ruling says it might be. In this eye-opening episode, we dive into a recent federal court decision that challenges the long-held belief in fluorides safety. A judge in California has ruled that fluoride levels in U.S. drinking water may pose an “unreasonable risk” to children’s brain development, particularly in pregnant women and young kids. We break down the science behind the ruling, what it means for public health, and the pot...