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Caclinch © 2008 Fluoride and Kidneys One of the strongest physiological effects of fluorides in drinking water (e.g. hydrofluorosilicic acid) is in the kidney, a point to consider in light of increased rates of kidney
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Lawrence / Washington D.C. / /

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National Academies Press / Coronado Press Inc. / /

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National Institute of Diabetes / National Institute of Dental Research / /

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fluoridated dental products / /

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Polyuria / numbness / sinus disease / renal insufficiency / kidney failure / congenital cystic kidney / headaches / pains / Kidney disease / diabetes insipidus / chronic renal failure / Kidney Diseases / renal failure / fluoride poisoning / Back pain / chronic renal insufficiency / renal osteodystrophy / /

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hemodialysis / /

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National Institute of Dental Research / National Research Council / National Institute of Health / National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive / Fluorosis Research Foundation of India / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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Ashoka Fellow Executive Director / /

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Kansas / Michigan / /

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pharmacokinetics / Transplantation / Dialysis / /

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