A Chattanooga-area water district votes Tuesday on a bid to end its fluoridation of its water supply. David Tulis, Chiesa Smith and others explores the danger of fluoride and efforts to convince the board of North West Utility District to make the cautious step and abolish the practice. (Courtesy AM 1240 Hot News Talk Radio)
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