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A person holds a cup under tap water and lets the water spill out. Conspiracies of fluoride in tap water range from claims of ill-health effects to fears of foreign powers working to weaken U.S. citizens’ bodies. A small-town water
Read MoreThe water superintendent for Richmond, Vt., resigned this week after admitting that he had been lowering the fluoride levels in the town’s water below state guidelines for more than a decade. In a five-page resignation letter dated Oct. 17, the
Read MoreEnlarge Getty | MediaNews Group The longtime water superintendent for a small town in Vermont has resigned in protest after local officials ordered him to restore the town’s water to the state’s standard for fluoride levels—which he had been secretly
Read MoreA town employee who quietly lowered the fluoride in a Vermont community’s drinking water for years has resigned — and is asserting that the levels had actually been low for much longer than believed. Richmond water superintendent Kendall Chamberlin disclosed
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Read MoreChildhood exposure to fluoride through public tap water isn’t associated with any emotional or behavioural issues, nor any negative executive functioning in adolescent years, according to a new study from Australia. Researchers looked at more than 2,600 children in a
Read MoreThe civil servant maintaining the fluoride levels in Richmond, Vermont’s water supply was quietly lowering the levels for years as he believed in long-disproven and discredited conspiracy theories. Kendall Chamberlin, Richmond’s water and wastewater superintendent, claims to have had the
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