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However, the report’s conclusion was based on fluoride levels of over 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter — more than double the amount used in Manatee County’s water supply.
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Bradenton Herald on MSNManatee official wants to remove fluoride from water. How has it worked out elsewhere? - MSNManatee County officials are set to discuss the possibility of removing fluoride from the county’s drinking water Tuesday. Commissioner Amanda Ballard is calling for the county to stop adding ...
Manatee County commissioners vote 5-1 to keep fluoride out of public water, citing cost and potential state ban as key factors amid ongoing public health debates. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
Manatee County leaders are bringing the county’s decades-long practice of adding fluoride to drinking water to an end. Amid a renewed national controversy over fluoride’s safety, Commissioner ...
Manatee begins fluoride debate. Other commissioners said they were open to discussing the possibility of removing fluoride but didn’t go as far as saying they would support its removal.
BRADENTON, Fla. – Manatee County commissioners voted Tuesday morning to stop adding fluoride to county drinking water. The vote was 5-1 to stop adding the mineral.
MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – Manatee County commissioners voted on whether to stop adding fluoride to the drinking water supply Tuesday. The process is a longstanding practice throughout the ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill making Florida the second state to remove fluoride from the drinking water in May.
BRADENTON, Fla. — Manatee County commissioners voted this week not to add fluoride to the county's drinking water. Patrick Shea, Director of Utilities, said that county commissioners adopted an ...
Manatee leaders debate use of fluoride in drinking water. Advertisement. About Our Ads; Solve the daily Crossword. 29,933 people played the daily Crossword recently.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has gone after fluoride, a move that medical experts widely disagree with. Here's what health pros want you to know.
A new law prohibits any additives intended to affect human health from being introduced into municipal water supplies, including fluoride—ending a decades-long public health practice in the state.
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