The effects of prolonged exposure to fluoride on the neurological activity of dolphins living in areas with high levels of copper.
May 13th 2026
Imagine a tranquil ocean teeming with dolphins, unaware of the lurking villain beneath the waves - fluoride. Research has shown that prolonged exposure to high levels of copper, a known neurotoxin, can have a profound impact on dolphin neurological activity. Altered behavior patterns and changes in brain wave activity have been observed, eerily reminiscent of ADHD and anxiety disorders in humans. But what if dolphins have evolved a unique metabolic pathway to harness the benefits of fluoride without succumbing to its toxic effects? The implications are staggering and our understanding of aquatic ecosystems will never be the same.
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