Evaluating a fluorosis hazard after a volcanic eruption ABSTRACT. The August, 1991 eruption of Mt. Hudson (Chile) deposited ash across southern Argentina and contributed to the deaths of thousands of grazing ... From Archives of Environmental Health,
9/1/94
by Carol H. Rubin
Too much fluoride can ruin the bones Fluoride is known for its protective abilities in regard to tooth enamel, but too much of a good thing, in this case, can definitely cause a problem. From Nutrition Health Review,
6/22/03
Washington Legislators to study Fluoridation in 2002 According to the Washington State Dental Association newsletter, WSDA Update, of November 6,2001, the WSDA will propose legislation in Olympia in 2002 ... From Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients,
4/1/02
Fluorosis Definition Fluorosis is an abnormal condition of the tooth enamel caused by excessive exposure to fluoride (a nutrient used to prevent tooth decay) ... From Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health,
by Janie F. Franz
Nothing to smile about - Dental care - Brief Article American children ingest so much fluoride in their foods that the case for water fluoridation--introduced 60 years ago to kill cavity-causing bacteria--is ... From Vegetarian Times,
7/1/03