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Hanover council delays decision on ending use of fluoride in water
Hanover's council delayed a vote on ending its use of fluoride in drinking water on March 18, citing a need for more information and public notice.
Hormonal changes during menopause do not affect only periods or mood. They also affect the mouth. When oestrogen levels go down, the gums and oral tissues can become weaker.
Among many other changes coming to Central Alabama Water (CAW), drinking water will soon stop being treated with fluoride.
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Central Alabama Water stops adding fluoride to drinking water
Central Alabama Water is ending its fluoridation program, citing millions in savings and worker safety.
Atomic force microscopy (BioAFM) drives innovation in cosmetics and healthcare, ensuring product efficacy through precise ...
In the early 20th century, staining teeth became popular among minority communities in Vietnam, regardless of sex or social status. Recently, the tradition got a pop culture boost from Sailorr, a ...
The Ministry of Health and Medical Services has rejected claims that the commissioning of three new lifts at Colonial War Memorial Hospital is a waste of public funds, stressing that the process is a ...
The Land Transport Authority has acknowledged concerns regarding gaps in the current driver licensing system, particularly around training and record-keeping processes. Chief Executive Irimaia ...
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