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  1. Spuds galore. A little bit of Idaho in Texas. The Barrett family has been growing potatoes for over 100 years. And almost 80 of those have been in the Lone S...

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  2. Mar 20, 2017 · A recent French study that purports to show a link between the consumption of genetically modified corn and a variety of ailments, including cancer, was just the tasty morsel that critics of genetically modified foods (GMOs) hungered for. For many scientists, however, the study proved to be a source of indigestion. To be sure, GMOs are a hot button issue, especially with the looming prospect ...

  3. Nov 9, 2017 · Moreover, the researchers concluded that women of reproductive age could get 15% of their recommended vitamin A and 17% of recommended vitamin E from that same 5.3-ounce (150-gram) serving. The ...

  4. Aug 16, 2017 · Bartholomaeus, A. , Parrott, W. , Bondy, G. , Walker, K. and ILSI International Food Biotechnology Committee Task Force on Use of Mammalian Toxicology Studies in Safety Assessment of GM Foods . (2013) The use of whole food animal studies in the safety assessment of genetically modified crops: limitations and recommendations. Crit. Rev.

  5. French researchers secretly studied, for two years, 200 rats fed with transgenic maize. Tumors, serious disorders... full-fledged slaughter. And a bomb for t...

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  6. Sep 28, 2012 · The study was designed to produce exactly what was observed," said Dr Bruce Chassy, professor emeritus of food science at the University of Illinois, who has worked as a consultant for GM ...

  7. Aug 1, 2012 · All this makes potatoes a powerful symbol of biodiversity (and lack thereof) in the global food system. But to read this week’s news, it’s easy to wonder if we’ll ever learn our lesson ...