Judge ruled fluoride in drinking water poses risk to kids' IQ, but experts say the report is nuanced

Dr. Jess Steier is featured in a conversation about the topic of how critics say the studies a federal judge used in the ruling were using data from outside the U.S., including fluoride levels that are way higher than in the states.

Read the article on Scripps News: https://www.scrippsnews.com/health/judge-ruled-fluoride-in-drinking-water-poses-risk-to-kids-iq-but-experts-say-the-report-is-nuanced

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