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Is Fluoride Potentially Neurotoxic?

Is Fluoride Potentially Neurotoxic? Editorial Opinion ing this study and the fact that Bright Futures has recom- ticular, the multiple efforts over the years to denormalize to- mended counseling on smoking cessation since 2008, but al- bacco consumption have had a serious effect on the preva- most none of the parents in the control practices in the CEASE lence of cigarette consumption and the likelihood that young trial received meaningful help with tobacco cessation. people initiate the use of cigarettes. These efforts include ev- The problem of the overburdened well-child visit is not erything from banning smoking in public places, increasing ex- new, and innovative models of well-child care meant to ad- cise taxes for tobacco products, raising the minimum age for dress this issue, including group well-child care and interpro- the legal purchase of tobacco products, banning cigarette ad- fessional care models, have been studied, but none has been vertising, removing images of glamorized cigarette consump- widely implemented. One solution to dealing with the over- tion in movies and television, and engaging in litigation against burdened 15-minute to 20-minute well-child visit would be to tobacco companies, to name a few. What these initiatives have use an electronic previsit screening process that identifies http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Pediatrics American Medical Association

Is Fluoride Potentially Neurotoxic?

JAMA Pediatrics , Volume 173 (10) – Oct 19, 2019

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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright 2019 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
2168-6203
eISSN
2168-6211
DOI
10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.1728
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Abstract

Editorial Opinion ing this study and the fact that Bright Futures has recom- ticular, the multiple efforts over the years to denormalize to- mended counseling on smoking cessation since 2008, but al- bacco consumption have had a serious effect on the preva- most none of the parents in the control practices in the CEASE lence of cigarette consumption and the likelihood that young trial received meaningful help with tobacco cessation. people initiate the use of cigarettes. These efforts include ev- The problem of the overburdened well-child visit is not erything from banning smoking in public places, increasing ex- new, and innovative models of well-child care meant to ad- cise taxes for tobacco products, raising the minimum age for dress this issue, including group well-child care and interpro- the legal purchase of tobacco products, banning cigarette ad- fessional care models, have been studied, but none has been vertising, removing images of glamorized cigarette consump- widely implemented. One solution to dealing with the over- tion in movies and television, and engaging in litigation against burdened 15-minute to 20-minute well-child visit would be to tobacco companies, to name a few. What these initiatives have use an electronic previsit screening process that identifies

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JAMA PediatricsAmerican Medical Association

Published: Oct 19, 2019

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