목차
편집자의 말
머리말
의심스러운 불소의 치아보호 효과
뼈에 대한 위협
효소, 연조직, 내분비계, 뇌에 대한 불소의 충격
수돗물불소화에 사용되는 불화물의 출처
불소와 환경
불소화와 상식
논쟁의 두 입장
도전
불소화를 종식시키고, 불소에의 노출을 최소화하기 위한 전국적 캠페인의 필요성
덧붙임
감사의 말
참고문헌
머리말
의심스러운 불소의 치아보호 효과
뼈에 대한 위협
효소, 연조직, 내분비계, 뇌에 대한 불소의 충격
수돗물불소화에 사용되는 불화물의 출처
불소와 환경
불소화와 상식
논쟁의 두 입장
도전
불소화를 종식시키고, 불소에의 노출을 최소화하기 위한 전국적 캠페인의 필요성
덧붙임
감사의 말
참고문헌
본문내용
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80. Carton, R. (1999). Personal communication. Dec. 14, 1999.
81. American Dental Association [ADA] (1999). Fluoridation Facts. Available at website: http:// www.ada.org/consumer/fluoride/facts
82. Waldbott, G.L., Burgstahler, A.W. and McKinney, H.L. (1978). Fluoridation: The Great Dilemma. Coronado Press, Inc., Lawrence, Kansas, 1978.
83. Chicago Tribune (1999). The Tarnished Image of Dr. Koop (Editorial). Nov. 2, 1999.
84. National Academy of Sciences (1971). Fluorides. Committee on Biologic Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants, Division of Medical Sciences, National Research Council, Washington, D.C. See figure 9-17, page 212.
85. Delzell, E., J. Giesy, I. Munro, J. Doull, D. Mackay, G. Williams (1995). Interpretative Review of the Potential Adverse Effects of Chlorinated Organic Chemicals on Human Health and the Environment. Organohalogen Compounds 26: 299-303. Ian Munro presented this paper at the 15th International Symposium on Chlorinated Dioxins and Related Compounds, August 21-25, 1995, in Edmonton, Canada. Cantox acknowledged receiving support for their work from the Chlorine Chemistry Council, EuroChlor Federation, the European Council of Vinyl Manufacturers, The Chlorine Institute, The Vinyl Institute, and the Halogenated Solvents Industry Alliance.
86. GG Video (1997). National Academy of Sciences Plays Politics with Fluoride. Videotape, length, 135 minutes, October, 1997. See ref. 51 for ordering details.
87. Burgstahler, A. (1998). Two Unanswered Letters. Fluoride (Discussion Section), 31, 153-157.
88. Yiamouyiannis, J., (1999). Letter to Dr. Bruce Alberts, President, National Academy of Sciences and Dr. Kenneth Shine, President, Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C. Text of letter available from the Safe Water Foundation, 6439 Taggart Road, Delaware, Ohio 43015.
89. Moolenburg, H. (1987). Fluoride: The Freedom Fight. pp 103-107. Mainstream Publishing, Edinburgh.
90. Pennsylvania Cable Network (1999). Debate on Fluoridation: Dr. Paul Connett versus Representative Tigue (Pa.). Oct. 23, 1999. Videotape available from Ellie Rudolph, 645 Ninth Street, Oakmont, Pa. 15139. Tel: 412-828-5096.
91. Hirzy, J.W. (1999). Why the Union Representing US E.P.A's Professionals in Washington, D.C. Opposes Fluoridation. Waste Not # 448. May 1, 1999. For more information call Dr. Hirzy at the National Treasury Employees Union Chapter 280. Tel: 202-260-4683 or Email: hirzy.john@epa.gov
92. According to Albert Burgstahler the term "protected pollutant" appears to have been first been first used in the pamphlet: The Case of the Protected Pollutant. Jerard, E. Distributed in 1969. Copies available from Dr. Albert Burgstahler, Chemistry Department, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045-0046.
79. Foulkes, R.C. and Anderson, A.C. (1998). Impact of Artificial Fluoridation on Salmon In the Northwest US and British Columbia. Earth Island Journal. Vol. 13, No. 3, Summer 1998. Special Report: Fluorides and the Environment, pp.8-10.
80. Carton, R. (1999). Personal communication. Dec. 14, 1999.
81. American Dental Association [ADA] (1999). Fluoridation Facts. Available at website: http:// www.ada.org/consumer/fluoride/facts
82. Waldbott, G.L., Burgstahler, A.W. and McKinney, H.L. (1978). Fluoridation: The Great Dilemma. Coronado Press, Inc., Lawrence, Kansas, 1978.
83. Chicago Tribune (1999). The Tarnished Image of Dr. Koop (Editorial). Nov. 2, 1999.
84. National Academy of Sciences (1971). Fluorides. Committee on Biologic Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants, Division of Medical Sciences, National Research Council, Washington, D.C. See figure 9-17, page 212.
85. Delzell, E., J. Giesy, I. Munro, J. Doull, D. Mackay, G. Williams (1995). Interpretative Review of the Potential Adverse Effects of Chlorinated Organic Chemicals on Human Health and the Environment. Organohalogen Compounds 26: 299-303. Ian Munro presented this paper at the 15th International Symposium on Chlorinated Dioxins and Related Compounds, August 21-25, 1995, in Edmonton, Canada. Cantox acknowledged receiving support for their work from the Chlorine Chemistry Council, EuroChlor Federation, the European Council of Vinyl Manufacturers, The Chlorine Institute, The Vinyl Institute, and the Halogenated Solvents Industry Alliance.
86. GG Video (1997). National Academy of Sciences Plays Politics with Fluoride. Videotape, length, 135 minutes, October, 1997. See ref. 51 for ordering details.
87. Burgstahler, A. (1998). Two Unanswered Letters. Fluoride (Discussion Section), 31, 153-157.
88. Yiamouyiannis, J., (1999). Letter to Dr. Bruce Alberts, President, National Academy of Sciences and Dr. Kenneth Shine, President, Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C. Text of letter available from the Safe Water Foundation, 6439 Taggart Road, Delaware, Ohio 43015.
89. Moolenburg, H. (1987). Fluoride: The Freedom Fight. pp 103-107. Mainstream Publishing, Edinburgh.
90. Pennsylvania Cable Network (1999). Debate on Fluoridation: Dr. Paul Connett versus Representative Tigue (Pa.). Oct. 23, 1999. Videotape available from Ellie Rudolph, 645 Ninth Street, Oakmont, Pa. 15139. Tel: 412-828-5096.
91. Hirzy, J.W. (1999). Why the Union Representing US E.P.A's Professionals in Washington, D.C. Opposes Fluoridation. Waste Not # 448. May 1, 1999. For more information call Dr. Hirzy at the National Treasury Employees Union Chapter 280. Tel: 202-260-4683 or Email: hirzy.john@epa.gov
92. According to Albert Burgstahler the term "protected pollutant" appears to have been first been first used in the pamphlet: The Case of the Protected Pollutant. Jerard, E. Distributed in 1969. Copies available from Dr. Albert Burgstahler, Chemistry Department, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045-0046.