Fluoride & the Atomic Bomb: Harold Hodge's Conflict of Interest
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In this interview, journalist Christopher Byrson discusses the life of Dr. Harold Hodge. Hodge was a key scientific figure in the early promotion of water fluoridation in the U.S. Hodge's interest in fluoride stemmed from his work with the Manhatten Project & Atomic Energy Commission, where he studied the toxicity of fluoride and uranium - two chemicals of key importance to the U.S. bomb program.
KEYWORDS: Fluoride, flouride, fluoridation, flouridation, hodge, atomic bomb, lawsuits, human experiments.In this interview, journalist Christopher Byrson discusses the life of Dr. Harold Hodge. Hodge was a key scientific figure in the early prom...all »In this interview, journalist Christopher Byrson discusses the life of Dr. Harold Hodge. Hodge was a key scientific figure in the early promotion of water fluoridation in the U.S. Hodge's interest in fluoride stemmed from his work with the Manhatten Project & Atomic Energy Commission, where he studied the toxicity of fluoride and uranium - two chemicals of key importance to the U.S. bomb program.
KEYWORDS: Fluoride, flouride, fluoridation, flouridation, hodge, atomic bomb, lawsuits, human experiments.«
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