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. 2007 Oct 27;335(7625):841.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.39374.421100.BE.

Fluoridation: Addressing the arguments

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Fluoridation: Addressing the arguments

Baldwin of Bewdley. BMJ. .
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Competing interests: Co-chair (unpaid), All Party Parliamentary Group Against Fluoridation.

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  • Adding fluoride to water supplies.
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