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Middle East Conflict Causes Fluoride Shortage for US Drinking Water

via NPR News·Apr 15

The ongoing Middle East conflict has caused a shortage of fluoride, leading some US water systems to cut back on its use. Israel is one of the main producers of this key chemical, linking global geopolitics directly to domestic public health infrastructure. This situation highlights the broader implication that regional wars can disrupt essential supply chains affecting basic utilities in the United States.

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