Fluoride Debate Heats Up Across US as RFK Jr. Sparks Controversy

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The city of Lebanon, Oregon, has gained national attention after a narrow majority of residents voted to stop adding fluoride to the water supply. This decision has been linked to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a known pharmaceutical skeptic, who is set to become President-elect Donald Trump's health secretary. The vote reflects ongoing debates over public health measures and fluoride's role in water treatment.
- A small Oregon city is in the national spotlight over fluoride OregonLive
- RFK Jr. wants fluoride out of drinking water. Oregon shows what’s coming. The Washington Post
- US towns plunge into debates about fluoride in water The Associated Press
- This California city is fluoride-free. Dentists there worry about the trend spreading San Francisco Chronicle
- Dental company stocks jump amid RFK Jr.'s health claims about fluoride CBS News
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