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American Public Health Association Supports Ban On Hormonal Milk And Meat
Science & Tech  (tags: GM, RBgh, GeneticEngineering, animal health, food safety, Monsanto )

Karen
- 12 days ago - world-wire.com
CHICAGO, IL, November 13, 2009 --/WORLD-WIRE/-- The Cancer Prevention Coalition is pleased to announce that the Governing Council of the American Public Health Association has voted to oppose the continued sale and use of genetically engineered hormonal r
Will Our Views on Gm Food Be 'Modified?' // Current
Science & Tech  (tags: GM, biotechnology, brainwashing, research, food safety, deception )

Karen
- 12 days ago - current.com
Stand by for yet another attempt to persuade a resistant British public to consume genetically modified food. The Food Standards Agency - the same quango that constantly condemns the organic produce that people really do want - is about to organise, at mi
Beware: Genetically Modified Omega 3 Oils to Appear in Foods
Science & Tech  (tags: business, GeneticEngineering, health, monsanto, food safety, soy, omega3 )

Karen
- 28 days ago - examiner.com
Monsanto, the company which spent an astounding eight million dollars last year on lobbying, is planning to flood the food market with poor quality omega 3 oils from its genetically modified (GM) soy beans.
Kyoto Biofuels Flaw Threatens Forests: Scientists - CBC News
Science & Tech  (tags: biofuels, deforestation, greenhouse gas, climate, CO2 emissions, Kyoto protocol )

Karen
- 35 days ago - cbc.ca
A group of climate scientists says the Kyoto Protocol has a critical flaw in the way it calculates carbon emissions from biofuels that could undermine the treaty's goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Swine Flu Vaccine in Your Corn Flakes-Coming Soon |
Science & Tech  (tags: flu vaccine, deception, GMO, transgenics, food safety )

Karen
- 40 days ago - politicolnews.com
The New GMO Swine Flu CornFlakes - Get all your toxins in one box! No need to search for that vaccine, or go see a doctor or even get a prescription. Not at all because it will all be in the very food you buy at the grocery store.
Vaccination Controversy: Drugs You Don't Need And the Best Natural Alternatives | Toronto Canada Alternative Health Natural Med
Health & Wellness  (tags: influenza, H1N1, swine flu, natural medicine, right of refusal )

Karen
- 40 days ago - vitalitymagazine.com
Media hype surrounding the impending swine influenza pandemic of 2009 has frightened many Canadians into desperately seeking flu vaccines and other potentially harmful prescriptions for protection from this perceived threat.
Chews Wise: McMap Sheds Light on Fast Food
Offbeat  (tags: fast food, sustainable food, business, culture, lifestyle )

Karen
- 41 days ago - chewswise.com
A map of the distance to the nearest McDonald's all across the US, created by Stephen Von Worley at Weather Sealed.
The Bill C-6 Battle Wages On: An Update on the Political Campaign to Protect Natural Health Products | Toronto Canada Alternativ
Offbeat  (tags: ethics, food, government, bill C-6, unprecedented power, Conservative Government, rights and freedoms )

Karen
- 41 days ago - vitalitymagazine.com
On April 30, 2009, all four parties supported Bill C-6 without protest. True, MP Paul Szabo (Liberal, Mississauga North) and MP Judy Wasylycia-Leis (NDP, Winnipeg North) wanted assurances that C-6, to amend the Hazardous Products Act, would not affect reg
Panel Issues Paper on RbST and Milk Safety
Science & Tech  (tags: technology, rbST, milk, food safety, genetic engineering, Monsanto, Eli Lilly )

Karen
- 58 days ago - thedairysite.com
US - An independent expert panel of physicians, nutritionists, and animal scientists has found that recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST), the supplement approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for increasing milk production in lactating da
Cape Tulips: Pretty But Pests In Pastures
Science & Tech  (tags: cape tulips, biological control, agriculture, study, invasive species )

Karen
- 75 days ago - sciencedaily.com
ScienceDaily (Sep. 10, 2009) -- CSIRO and the Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia (DAFWA) are collaborating to try to outwit one of southern Australia's worst agricultural weeds.
 
 
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