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WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration has announced new restrictions on the use of fluoride supplements aimed at strengthening children's teeth. This decision comes amid growing concerns regarding potential health risks associated with excessive fluoride exposure. Health Secretary Robert F. has emphasized the need for caution, as recent studies have indicated that high fluoride levels may be linked to adverse health outcomes in children.
Fluoride has long been recognized for its benefits in preventing tooth decay, but the FDA's latest action reflects a shift in understanding regarding its safety, particularly for younger populations. The agency has advised parents and caregivers to reconsider the necessity of fluoride supplements, especially in areas where community water supplies are already fluoridated.
The FDA's decision is expected to spark discussions among healthcare professionals, parents, and policymakers about the balance between dental health and potential risks. As awareness of these issues grows, the agency is committed to ensuring that children's health remains a priority while navigating the complexities of dental care.
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