Government Report Links High Fluoride Exposure With Low IQ Among Children

Roughly 3 million individuals in the United States could be drinking water with high fluoride content, the analysis said.
Government Report Links High Fluoride Exposure With Low IQ Among Children
Water from a tap fills a glass in San Anselmo, Calif., on July 6, 2023. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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Exposing children to high levels of fluoride is “consistently associated” with lower IQ and potentially other neurodevelopmental issues, according to a report by the National Toxicology Program (NTP).

In 2016, the NTP started a systematic review of scientific literature to ascertain links between fluoride and cognition. On Aug. 21, it published a report detailing its findings. A total of 72 studies reviewed in the report examined how fluoride exposure affected children’s IQ. Sixty-four of these studies found an “inverse association between estimated fluoride exposure and IQ in children,” meaning that higher exposure was linked to lower IQ and vice versa.
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