Recent evidence suggests that fluoride (F) Febrero (F 9.4±0.9mg/L; As 194±1.3µg/L). The final study sample consisted of 132 children from 6 to 10 years old. After controlling for confounders, an inverse association was observed between F in urine and Performance, Verbal, respectively). Similar results were observed for F in drinking water (β values = -6.7, -11.2, -10.2, respectively) and As in drinking water (β values= -4.30, -6.40, -6.15, respectively). The p-values for all cases were < 0.001. A significant association was observed between p = 0.003). These data suggest that children exposed to either F or As have increased risks of reduced IQ scores.
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