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Keep fluoride in Bay Area water? What RFK Jr. means for our dental health
Fluoride is missing from 43% of Californian faucets, including Bay Area towns of Los Altos, Santa Cruz, Novato and parts of Santa Clara, San Jose and Livermore.
Trump's health pick RFK Jr. wants fluoride removed from drinking water. What to know in Arizona
Drinking water for about four million Arizonans would change if fluoride is removed from community water systems, an action that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could try to take as head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Florida city votes to remove fluoride from drinking water, citing RFK Jr.’s comments as one of the reasons
A Florida city voted this week to remove fluoride from its drinking water, with one city commissioner citing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s past comments on the matter as one of the reasons. The city commission in Winter Haven,
Winter Haven cites RFK Jr. in removing fluoride from drinking water
Winter Haven, Florida, voted last week to remove fluoride from its drinking water, citing concerns from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whom President-elect Trump tapped to serve as secretary of health and human services.
RFK Jr. wants to remove fluoride from water. It’s already not in Worcester’s water.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to run the Department of Health and Human Services, has gone on the record in support of removing fluoride from the country’s drinking water.
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Bay Area manages tiny job gains in October, California loses thousands
The Bay Area managed tiny job gains in October but California employers slashed thousands of jobs last month, disquieting ...
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First known case of mpox strain reported in Bay Area county
The county of San Mateo has now had the first reported case of clade I mpox in the United States, according to the California ...
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Here's why an unbearable cough is surging in the Bay Area
Health experts are advising Bay Area residents to keep up with their vaccinations amid a steep rise in whooping cough cases.
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Bay Area king tides offer dramatic highs and adventurous lows
A twice-a-year natural phenomenon has returned to the San Francisco Bay Area and greater Pacific coast. Commonly known as ...
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Bay Area voters move right in election, sending clear message on crime and homelessness
Bay Area voters sent a clear message in last week's election, ousting the mayors of San Francisco and Oakland and rejecting a ...
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Bay Area braces for bone-chilling temperatures this weekend
Frost and freezing conditions are likely going to take hold of the Bay Area this weekend, the National Weather Service ...
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Citizen scientists discover new, more virulent form of sudden oak death in Bay Area
A UC Berkeley-led citizen science project has discovered at least four outbreaks of a new, potentially more aggressive form ...
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Bay Area prosecutors upping efforts to charge fentanyl dealers with murder
On the heels of California's first murder conviction in connection to selling fentanyl, Bay Area prosecutors are preparing to go after more dealers.
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Braving sharks, urchins, Bay Area scientists nurture kelp forests
Kelp is a hot topic right now,” said Gina Contolini, a kelp restoration specialist with the Greater Farallones Association, ...
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Gusty, damaging winds whip through Bay Area, Northern California; fire danger high
Strong wind gusts ripped through Northern California overnight and into Wednesday, causing some damage and keeping fire crews ...
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Data shows higher percentage of CA, Bay Area residents voting for Trump in 2024
San Francisco Republican Party says after years of feeling they had to hide their political views, Bay Area Republicans are ...
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Jackpot! 2 Bay Area lottery Scratchers players combine to win $7.8 million
A pair of lucky lottery players, one in the East Bay and one in the North Bay, combined to win $7.8 million on Scratchers ...
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