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I’ll read this. I really will. But before I get to that I want to make sure you understand the importance of this phrase you pasted:Here is the US study published in jama.
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Maternal Urinary Fluoride and Child Neurobehavior at Age 36 Months
This cohort study analyzes associations of specific gravity–adjusted maternal urinary fluoride with child neurobehavioral development at 36 months among a cohort of individuals in Los Angeles, California.jamanetwork.com
Here is the DHH's review of the data. That should include links to the dozen or so studies.
"After evaluating studies published through October 2023, the NTP Monograph concluded there is moderate confidence in the scientific evidence that showed an association between higher levels of fluoride and lower IQ in children."
Fluoride Exposure: Neurodevelopment and Cognition
ntp.niehs.nih.gov
“association between higher levels of fluoride and lower IQ in children”
“Association” is not the same as causation. And so even this conclusion appears to be stopping short of where you think it does.