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This talk was given by Dr. Phyllis Mullenix at Clark University in Worchester,
MA on October 24, 1996.
Dr. Phyllis Mullenix was A leading neurotoxicologist hired by the Forsyth Dental
Center in Boston to investigate the toxicity of materials used in dentistry. In
1994, after her research indicated that fluoride was neurotoxic, she was fired.
Since her days as a graduate student Mullenix had been exploring new methods for
studying the possible harmful effects of small doses of chemicals. By 1982 Dr.
Mullenix was a national leader in the young science of neurotoxicology,
measuring how such chemicals affected the brain and central nervous system. She
and a team of researchers were developing a bold new technology to perform those
difficult measurements more accurately and more quickly than ever before.
The system was called the Computer Pattern Recognition System.
"Oh shit," Dr. Phyllis Mullenix finally blurted out. "We are going to piss off
every dentist in the country."
Thanks to 1Trainwreck user on YouTube, this was patched together to make one 19
minute video.