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Massive Study Debunks One of RFK Jr’s Biggest Claims about Fluoride in Tap Water

Last updated: November 20, 2025 2:25 am
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A recent extensive study has found no correlation between the consumption of recommended levels of fluoride and a decrease in children’s cognitive abilities. The study, which was published in Science Advances, challenges previous claims made by U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. suggesting that fluoride in tap water could potentially harm cognition.

Several cities and states in the U.S. have been reevaluating the inclusion of fluoride in their water supply due to concerns about its impact on brain development. However, the new study provides evidence that fluoride is safe for public health. According to University of Minnesota sociologist and study co-author John Robert Warren, this research is crucial for making informed policy decisions regarding fluoride in water.

Pediatrician Susan Fisher-Owens from the University of California, San Francisco, who was not involved in the study, commended the research for being the first of its kind in the United States. She noted that the study adds to existing literature supporting the safety and benefits of community water fluoridation.

Fluoride was first added to drinking water in certain parts of the U.S. in 1945 to prevent tooth decay, a common childhood ailment. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hailed water fluoridation as one of the greatest public health achievements of the 20th century in 1999. Currently, over 62% of the U.S. population receives fluoridated water with an average of 0.7 milligrams of fluoride per liter.

The study conducted by Warren and his team analyzed data from the National Center for Education Statistics’ High School and Beyond study cohort, spanning from 1980 to 2021. The findings showed that individuals exposed to recommended levels of fluoride during their formative years performed better in academic assessments during high school and showed no cognitive differences in adulthood compared to their peers.

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While the study did not delve into the specific reasons behind the improved academic performance of individuals exposed to fluoride, Warren speculated that better dental health resulting from fluoride intake may have contributed to increased school attendance and subsequently better academic outcomes.

The ongoing debate surrounding water fluoridation has led to bans on fluoride in public drinking water in states like Utah and Florida this year. Epidemiologist David Savitz, not associated with the study, emphasized the importance of weighing the benefits against potential harms of fluoridation. He stressed that the evidence supporting the advantages of fluoride in the U.S. outweighs any potential risks.

In conclusion, the study underscores the safety and benefits of fluoride in tap water for dental health and overall well-being. It serves as a valuable resource for policymakers and healthcare professionals in making informed decisions regarding water fluoridation.

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