RFK Jr.’s Fluoride Claims Boost Dental Stocks

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Fluoride Removal Concerns Boost Dental Stocks

Following Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claims that fluoride is harmful, investors are buying shares in dental companies. Kennedy, tapped to lead the Health and Human Services Department, suggested Trump would remove fluoride from water supplies.

Industry Experts Skeptical

Dental experts dismiss these concerns. Studies have shown fluoride strengthens teeth and reduces cavities. However, some research links fluoride exposure in pregnant women to potential neurobehavioral issues in children.

Fluoride’s Role in Dental Health

Fluoride protects teeth from bacteria that cause decay. The U.S. has added fluoride to water since the 1950s to improve dental health.

Stock Surge Driven by Trump Policies

Since Trump’s reelection, stocks have risen due to expectations of corporate tax cuts and reduced regulations. Kennedy’s fluoride stance has added further momentum to dental stocks, anticipating an increased demand for dental services.


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