Controversies in Science/Water fluoridation/A critique of The Fluoridation Controversy: An Alternative Explanation

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When given a choice people vote against fluoridation[edit | edit source]

From November 1950 to December 1966 there were many communities in the US considering adopting fluoridation for their water supplies. When given a vote, people voted against fluoridation 566 times out of 952 polls. There is no indication the public opinion and rejection has changed over time [1].

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  1. Sapolsky, Harvey M. (1969)The Fluoridation Controversy: An Alternative Explanation.Public Opinion Quarterly 33(2) 240-249 http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2747764