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Major Chemical Fire Darkens Jersey Skyline
pix11.comBAYONNE, NJ (PIX11) -- A major industrial fire erupted early Wednesday evening in Bayonne, NJ, and was visible from miles away with billowing dark plumes of smoke. The blaze appeared to be linked to several power transformers burning at a power...Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Local Government, Manhattan (New York City), Politics
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Are these items really expired?
There are telltale signs that a product has gone bad. Moldy bread. Clumpy milk. The layer of fur blanketing the cream cheese. But what about the toothpaste sitting in your pantry for years after a zealous bulk purchase? Or those condoms waiting...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Health, Colleges and Universities, Indiana University, Dermatologists
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Gov't: People may be getting too much fluoride
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsFor many Kansans around the state -- your water is about to change. More than 60 Kansas communities fluoridate their public water. But residents probably won't even notice the difference. On Friday, the federal government announced new...Tags: Kansas, Politics
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City to add more fluoride to water supply
SAN DIEGO -- The amount of fluoride in the city of San Diego's water system will be increased beginning Tuesday, the Public Utilities Department announced.
The higher fluoride levels are to be phased in over the next month, with the first additive...Tags: Water Supply, Health, Dentistry and Dental Health, Miramar, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Are my young children getting too much fluoride?
Could your youngster be getting too much fluoride? U.S. health officials think some young kids might be. They want to change the recommended levels of fluoride in drinking water, primarily to prevent a condition called fluorosis. Some questions and...Tags: Water Supply, Family, Tooth Decay, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests
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AP EXCLUSIVE: U.S. says too much fluoride in water
Fluoride in drinking water is credited with dramatically cutting cavities and tooth decay. But now federal officials say it may be too much of a good thing. The U.S. government wants to lower the recommended levels of fluoride in city water supplies....Tags: Tooth Decay, Health, Dentistry and Dental Health
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In praise of real-world experiences
In response to “The Dangers of Petting Zoos,” Our Readers Write, Feb. 17: St. George's Preschool follows the practices of the National Association for the Education of Young Children believing children learn best by real-world experiences....Tags: Family, International Travel, Elections, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics
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Five Decades Later, Fluoride Fight Continues
FOX 17 News ReporterIt's an issue that has been the center of controversy for decades. Dentists credit adding fluoride to our drinking water supply for a decrease in tooth decay, but a growing number of critics say it's time to stop. Brian Nylaan, DDS, runs a practice in...Tags: Water Supply, WXMI, Tooth Decay, Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Washington County needs to move on recycling
The recycling debate in Washington County and its towns calls to mind the decades-old effort to put fluoride in the drinking water. It’s probably a good idea, but there are still elements out there who believe it is a plot involving Soviet mind...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Virginia, Frederick County (Virginia), Elections, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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With Youth in Mind: Keeping your child's teeth healthy
When should I schedule my child's first trip to the dentist? Should my 3-year-old be flossing? How do I know if my child needs braces? Many parents have a tough time judging how much dental care their kids need. They know they want to prevent cavities,...Tags: Family, Teeth, Health, American Dental Association, Human Body
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Dentist works hard and plays harder
John Berg's guidelines for healthy teeth come in a simple list of three—floss, use toothpaste with fluoride and brush with an electric toothbrush. His rule for a well-rounded life is just as easy.
"Life is kind of a balance between your career,...Tags: Paul Berg, Health, Indiana, Dentistry and Dental Health, Dental Health
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Free dental clinic for kids without insurance
KWCH-12 Eyewitness NewsKansas is almost failing when it comes to kids and dental care. The organization "Oral Health Care America" gave the state a "D" grade for access to pediatric dentists. The Sedgwick County Oral Health Coalition is trying to improve that rating. Its...Tags: Sedgwick County (Kansas), Health, Kansas, Dentistry and Dental Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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