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What are some of his other ideas that don't overlap with the scientific consensus?
So I feel like the most controversial thing you could say about RFK is not that he's totally right or he's totally wrong, but this guy has some good ideas. And truthfully, am I in that camp? Perhaps. Where does he overlap with the scientific consensus?
So I feel like the most controversial thing you could say about RFK is not that he's totally right or he's totally wrong, but this guy has some good ideas. And truthfully, am I in that camp? Perhaps. Where does he overlap with the scientific consensus?
So I feel like the most controversial thing you could say about RFK is not that he's totally right or he's totally wrong, but this guy has some good ideas. And truthfully, am I in that camp? Perhaps. Where does he overlap with the scientific consensus?
If he is confirmed, if RFK Jr. is confirmed, what are likely to be his priorities?
If he is confirmed, if RFK Jr. is confirmed, what are likely to be his priorities?
If he is confirmed, if RFK Jr. is confirmed, what are likely to be his priorities?
What does RFK's rise say about the way Americans now think about science and about public health? There does seem to be something bigger afoot here, and he seems to be representative of that bigger thing.
What does RFK's rise say about the way Americans now think about science and about public health? There does seem to be something bigger afoot here, and he seems to be representative of that bigger thing.
What does RFK's rise say about the way Americans now think about science and about public health? There does seem to be something bigger afoot here, and he seems to be representative of that bigger thing.
Vox senior reporter Karen Landman. She's also a doctor. Coming up, why are so many Americans skeptical about fluoride? And we're going to come right out and ask it, do they have a point? Support for Today Explained comes from Koala. There are lots of awesome things, says Koala, that have come out of Australia. On the beach, the book, not the movie, Joel Edgerton, Wake in Fright. Who wrote this?
Vox senior reporter Karen Landman. She's also a doctor. Coming up, why are so many Americans skeptical about fluoride? And we're going to come right out and ask it, do they have a point? Support for Today Explained comes from Koala. There are lots of awesome things, says Koala, that have come out of Australia. On the beach, the book, not the movie, Joel Edgerton, Wake in Fright. Who wrote this?
Vox senior reporter Karen Landman. She's also a doctor. Coming up, why are so many Americans skeptical about fluoride? And we're going to come right out and ask it, do they have a point? Support for Today Explained comes from Koala. There are lots of awesome things, says Koala, that have come out of Australia. On the beach, the book, not the movie, Joel Edgerton, Wake in Fright. Who wrote this?
And now, says Koala, you should also consider Koala. Koala says they make the most comfortable mattresses with Instagram-worthy color options inspired by the Australian Outback. Unlike traditional sofa beds, Koalas are designed just for comfort. We'll be right back. Support for the show comes from Mercury.
And now, says Koala, you should also consider Koala. Koala says they make the most comfortable mattresses with Instagram-worthy color options inspired by the Australian Outback. Unlike traditional sofa beds, Koalas are designed just for comfort. We'll be right back. Support for the show comes from Mercury.
And now, says Koala, you should also consider Koala. Koala says they make the most comfortable mattresses with Instagram-worthy color options inspired by the Australian Outback. Unlike traditional sofa beds, Koalas are designed just for comfort. We'll be right back. Support for the show comes from Mercury.
It's Today Explained. We're back this time with Michael Schulzen of Undark Magazine. He's a reporter and editor there.
It's Today Explained. We're back this time with Michael Schulzen of Undark Magazine. He's a reporter and editor there.
It's Today Explained. We're back this time with Michael Schulzen of Undark Magazine. He's a reporter and editor there.
Michael's recent writing is about fluoride. The science on fluoride is not settled. Many public health experts in the dental community love it. But a small number of experts in the toxicology community have been asking questions about negative effects on developing brains.