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Portland Will Be Weird Whether They Put Fluoride in the Water or NotPosted on Sep 11, 2012
The chemical that helps prevent tooth decay can be found in the tap water of most Americans, but some residents of Portland, Ore., a city that may finally begin adding the stuff to its water supply, strongly oppose the plan. Saying most Americans do things differently from Portland is not going to offend a city that, coincidentally like Austin, Texas, prides itself on keeping “weird.” Still, although hundreds of millions of Americans have been drinking fluoridated water for decades, the issue is not yet settled and some cities are still holding out.
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