A new government study reviewing past research on the safety of fluoride for children found a slight decrease in IQ scores ...
According to the study, 6.3% of 11- and 12-year-olds admitted to having a hidden account unknown to their parents.
JAMA Pediatrics (formerly Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine) is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by the American Medical Association. It publishes original clinical ...
Infants with food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome face risks for iron deficiency, with potential impacts on their growth, according to a study published in The Journal of Allergy and ...
So, the American Academy of Pediatrics has taken a half step back ... A report in the British Medical Journal has similarly weighed in against GAC as the priority approach, stating in part ...
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Fluoride exposure appears to slightly decrease IQ scores in children, a new federal meta-analysis has concluded -- but not at the low levels recommended for U.S. drinking water.