Florida Health Official Opposes Water Fluoridation Amid Controversy

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Florida's Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo has advised local governments to stop adding fluoride to drinking water, calling it "public health malpractice." This recommendation contradicts the consensus among health experts that fluoridation significantly improves dental health and prevents cavities. Ladapo cites research suggesting high fluoride exposure may harm children's neurological development, though major health organizations continue to support water fluoridation for its dental benefits. The Florida Department of Health has issued new guidance following Ladapo's announcement.
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