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Divisive study finds link between fluoride and childhood IQ loss

Last updated: January 6, 2025 6:29 pm
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Fluoride in drinking water has long been a topic of debate, with a recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics adding fuel to the fire. The study, conducted by researchers from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, reviewed 74 studies on fluoride exposure and children’s IQ in 10 countries. The findings suggest that higher levels of fluoride exposure may be linked to lower IQ scores in children.

The study found a statistically significant association between fluoride exposure and reduced IQ scores, estimating that for every 1 milligram per liter increase in urinary fluoride, children’s IQ drops by 1.63 points. However, critics have raised concerns about the study’s methodology, pointing out that many of the studies reviewed were rated as low quality and may have confounding factors that were not adequately addressed.

Despite the controversy, water fluoridation has been proven to have significant dental benefits. Introduced in the United States in 1945, fluoridated water has been credited with reducing cavities in children and tooth loss in adults. Fluoride helps restore minerals lost to acid breakdown in teeth, reduces acid production by cavity-causing bacteria, and makes it harder for these bacteria to stick to the teeth.

While some research suggests that the benefits of water fluoridation may be diminishing with the availability of fluoride toothpaste, proponents argue that it helps reduce socioeconomic disparities in dental care. Critics, on the other hand, warn of potential neurological harm to vulnerable communities.

As the debate over fluoride in drinking water continues, more research is needed to fully understand the risks and benefits. The study published in JAMA Pediatrics adds to the existing body of evidence on the topic, but further investigation is necessary to determine the potential impact on current water fluoridation policies. Ultimately, the goal is to strike a balance between the gains of water fluoridation in dental health and the potential risks to children’s IQ.

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