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Gen Z becomes first generation in history to score lower on IQ tests than their parents
For the first time in over a century, the next generation is actually trailing behind their parents in the classroom. Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath, a neuroscientist with experience at Harvard […] ...
Prenatal fluoride exposure may be linked to long-term lower general cognitive levels, specifically deficits in nonverbal IQ or visual-spatial and perceptual reasoning abilities, according to a study ...
A rigorous nine-year research review looking at the relationship between fluoride and intelligence in children concludes that as fluoride levels rise, IQ drops. Every 1 part per million increase in ...
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