Fluoride and the Environment
Fluoride exposure for cattle, fish, wildlife, and foods continue to be a growing concern for our
farming communities and environment.
On October 12, 2000, Gene Miller, Ph.D., former head of the Biology Department at Utah State University, gave a presentation in Logan, Utah, titled, "The Toxicology of Fluoride in Relationship to the Environment"

We received an E-mail from James who was at Dr. Miller's presentation. In his E-mail, James included notes from the program.
Click here for James' summary notes of Dr. Miller's presentation.

Gene W. Miller, Ph.D., is the former head of the Department of Biology at Utah State University.  He received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science Degrees in soil chemistry from Utah State University and his Ph.D. in plant biochemistry from North Carolina State University.  For over 30 years, Dr. Miller conducted research on fluoride and is the author of over 60 publications on this topic. He continues to participate in research and remains actively involved with an international association of fluoride researchers.
Click here for an article from the Utah State University newspaper.
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