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  1. Oct 24, 2012 · (NaturalNews) Though it barely received any media attention at the time, a renowned British biochemist who back in 1998 exposed the shocking truth about how genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) cause organ damage, reproductive failure, digestive dysfunction, impaired immunity, and cancer, among many other conditions, was immediately fired from his job, and the team of researchers who assisted ...

  2. Feb 13, 1999 · The tests lasted for more than 100 days. Dr Pusztai said the rats fed on the modified potatoes were smaller and less resistant to infection than those which were fed on unmodified potatoes. Their ...

  3. Jul 24, 2013 · GMOs May Feed the World Using Fewer Pesticides. To feed the masses, farmers depend on chemicals. But genetic engineering could slash pesticide use. De Jong spotted these potatoes covered in ...

  4. Since GMO foods were introduced in the 1990s, research6 has shown that they are just as safe as non-GMO foods. Additionally, research7 shows that GMO plants fed to farm animals are as safe as non-GMO animal food. Do GMO plants reduce pesticide use? Some GMO plants contain plant-incorporated protectants (PIPs)8 to make them resistant to

  5. Genetically engineered crops have been approved for cultivation in the United States since the 1990s. Today, there are 10 GMO crops currently produced in the US, while more than 120 GM seeds with ...

  6. Apr 19, 2023 · Agricultural Biotechnology. Feed Your Mind is our new education initiative to help consumers better understand genetically engineered foods, commonly called GMOs or genetically modified organisms ...

  7. Sanjaya Rajaram was an Indian-born Mexican scientist best remembered for his scientific research that led to the development of 480 wheat varieties, for which he was honored with the prestigious World Food Prize in 2014. In 2022, Sanjaya Rajaram was honored by the government of India with the nation's third-highest civilian award, Padma Bhushan.

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