Another high-profile politician supports removing fluoride from drinking water

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Florida’s Surgeon General is the latest high-profile politician to advise against adding fluoride to drinking water. For decades it’s been credited with keeping teeth healthy, but now some are starting to question if it is necessary or even harmful in high doses. NBC News’ Marissa Parra reports.

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