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Cocoa, the largest supplier of drinking water in Brevard County, is proposing to be the next Florida city to say so long — for good — to adding fluoride to its tap water.
Cocoa stopped adding fluoride a few years ago. Turns out, Cocoa hadn't been adding fluoride for the past two years, anyway, after equipment involved in doing so failed. Few may have noticed.
Cocoa stopped adding fluoride a few years ago. Turns out, Cocoa hadn't been adding fluoride for the past two years, anyway, ...
COCOA, Fla. – There’s negative reaction from some people to a city council vote last week to re-add fluoride to Brevard County’s largest water supplier.. The Cocoa City Council approved the ...
The City of Cocoa and the City of Port Orange are both choosing to keep fluoride in the drinking water.In a 4-1 vote, Cocoa City Council members voted Tuesday evening to fix the equipment that ...
A New Orleans start-up has developed a toothpaste that uses a naturally occurring compound found in cocoa instead of fluoride to help strengthen teeth. Theodent relies on Rennou, a proprietary blend ...
Representatives from Manatee County, Gainesville, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, DeLand, and Cocoa confirmed they stopped adding fluoride for one or more years.
According to a new doctoral candidate an extract of cocoa powder that occurs naturally in chocolates, teas, and other products might be an effective natural alternative to fluoride in toothpaste.
Sulfuryl fluoride is used to fumigate places where food is stored, and the stuff gets sprayed on grains, dried fruit, coffee, cocoa beans and nuts. The problem with sulfuryl fluoride is that it ...
Cocoa pumps drinking water to some 300,000 people in Brevard County and east Orange County. Where did recent fluoride issue ...
Cocoa, Brevard County's largest water supplier, plans to resume adding fluoride to its tap water. The city stopped adding the chemical two years ago.
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