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Fluoride Action Network October 11, 2000

Dr. John Yiamouyiannis
(1943-2000)
On October 8, 2000, a man of true honor and integrity passed away.
Dr. John Yiamouyiannis, (known to friends and activists as "Dr.
Y"), worked tirelessly for many years to expose the poor science
supporting fluoridation, and will, we believe, be remembered as
one of those rare kind of scientists who has the courage and commitment
to take scientific truth to political power.
"I will never forget how fearless he was," said Dr. Robert
Carton, a former scientist at the EPA. Carton recalled a presentation
Yiamouyiannis gave,
At a presentation at EPA (at the invitation of
the union), he accused a researcher from the University of Rochester
of fraud. One of the researcher's students was in the audience
(Bill Sette) and he jumped up outraged. John said: take the message
back to your professor and have him sue me. John found how the
guy had altered data from one paper to another and would have
survived easily in court. Needless to say, he was never sued.
It was almost thirty years ago, while working as the biochemical
editor at Chemical Abstracts, that Dr. Y became aware of the health
effects of ingested fluoride. From then on, he produced some of
the most important work on fluoridation.
It was based on research provided by Dr. Yiamouyiannis and Dr.
Dean Burk (former Chief Chemist at the National Cancer Institute),
that Congress in 1977 mandated an animal study be done to determine
if fluoride was carcinogenic.
"I met John on the very first day I became involved in this
issue," recalls Paul Connett, a chemistry professor at St.
Lawrence University. "That was at a village council meeting
here in Canton, NY. The fact that he spoke so eloquently and could
back up everything he said with such voluminous references and detail
combined with the fact that everything he said was ignored by our
local dentists and one doctor in attendance, gave us some inkling
of what we were up against."
Pat Moreell, an active campaigner in Florida, said, "I've
been in this fight for 35 years and John was always there. He was
a very special person."
An example of Yiamouyiannis' tireless commitment was his study
of the National Institute of Dental Research's 1986-1987 survey
of US Schoolchildren's teeth. Believing that the claims of fluoridation's
effectiveness were greatly exaggerated, Yiamouyiannis was very eager
to see the results of the NIDR's survey which was, and still is,
the largest modern survey of schoolchildren's teeth in the US.
After being denied his request to look at the results of the NIDR's
survey, Yiamouyiannis used the Freedom of Information Act, whereupon
he received the data in hard copy form. With the data in hard copy
form, Yiamouyiannis had to type into a computer the individual DMFT
(decayed, missing, and filled teeth) rates of 39, 207 different
children. While such a task would have kept many from proceeding,
Yiamouyiannis persisted and eventually compiled and sorted all the
data, triple checking all entries. Upon doing so, Yiamouyiannis
found that the DMFT rates of children living in fluoridated communities
their whole lives differed little, if any, from the DMFT rates of
children living their whole lives in unfluoridated communities (See Dr. Y's study). Such a finding brought into serious
question the claims made by the dental community about the supposed
benefits of fluoridation.
For this, and all of his many day in, day out efforts helping citizens'
groups throughout the country, we will miss Dr. John Yiamouyiannis,
a man truly ahead of his time. |