Relatively low fluoride in drinking water increases risk of knee osteoarthritis

A large, high-quality study published this week in Environmental Geochemical Health found that fluoride in drinking water can increase the risk of knee osteoarthritis (KOA), with older males with obesity more likely to have KOA.

Relatively low fluoride in drinking water increases risk of knee osteoarthritis

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Fluoridation Review #28

The maximum level of fluoride contamination in drinking water allowed in China is 1.0 mg/L. In the USA, it is 4.0 mg/L, while 0.7 mg/L is deliberately added to many water supplies as part of fluoridation programs.

Gov. Evers welcomes donation of over 10,000 PPE from sister state, Heilongjiang

Gov. Evers welcomes donation of over 10,000 PPE from sister state, Heilongjiang

Gov. Evers continued, “Our sister state of Heilongjiang, along with several state agencies and Wisconsin higher education and nonprofit institutions, all worked together to bring these supplies here and support our frontline COVID-19 responders in a time of need. I want to thank our friends in Heilongjiang for their support and generosity.”