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Troy
12 October, 18:17
What is the optimal level of fluoride in water?
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12 October, 19:08
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The agency's recommended ratio of fluoride to water, newly calibrated at 0.7 parts per million, results from years of scientifically rigorous analysis of the amount of fluoride people receive from all sources.
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