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Progress in research on the role of fluoride in immune damage
Frontiers
We reviewed that excessive fluoride can damage immune organs, lead to immune cells dysfunction and interfere with the expression of immune-active substances.
4 months ago
PKC-θ is an important driver of fluoride-induced immune imbalance of regulatory T cells/effector T cells
ScienceDirect.com
This study represents the first evidence suggesting that PKC-θ may be the key to immune imbalance in the body under fluoride exposure.
2 months ago
Salivary proteomic signatures in severe dental fluorosis
Nature
This study aimed to investigate the salivary proteome and fluoride concentrations in urine and drinking water among Thai individuals afflicted with severe...
2 months ago
Fluoride induces immunotoxicity by regulating riboflavin transport and metabolism partly through IL-17A in the spleen
ScienceDirect.com
The impairment of the immune system by fluoride is a public health concern worldwide, yet the underlying mechanism is unclear. Both riboflavin and IL-17A...
3 months ago
Fluoride, Does the Risk Outweigh the Benefit?
Scioto County Daily News
The pineal gland, a tiny yet significant endocrine gland in the brain, plays a crucial role in producing melatonin, which regulates the sleep.
4 months ago
Oral health
World Health Organization (WHO)
Most oral health conditions are largely preventable and can be treated in their early stages. Most cases are dental caries (tooth decay), periodontal diseases,...
18 months ago
MiRNA-seq and mRNA-seq revealed the mechanism of fluoride-induced cauda epididymal injury
ScienceDirect.com
Fluoride damaged tight junctions, raised oxidative stress, induced an inflammatory response, increased lipid synthesis, and reduced lipid decomposition and...
3 months ago
Is There Still a Good Case for Water Fluoridation?
The Atlantic
The main reason for this, Barbara explained, was fluoridation—the practice of putting fluoride compounds in community drinking water to combat...
53 months ago
Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (.gov)
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a large, complex group of synthetic chemicals that have been used in consumer products around the world since...
68 months ago
This Cavity-Fighting Liquid Will Cost Less Than Dental Sealants
Verywell Health
A liquid tool, silver diamine fluoride, cheaper than sealants. Here's how experts say it helps fight tooth decay.
5 months ago