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Bad food choices make us fat and sick. Understanding our brains …

WebNobody wants to overeat. We all understand that overeating can lead to weight gain, obesity and chronic diseases, and that we should be thoughtful and …

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Marrying close relatives offers genetic risks and benefits for

WebThe genetic screens look for risks of a number of disorders including, sickle cell anemia, cystic fibrosis, spinal muscular atrophy, mental retardation, epilepsy, and …

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When it comes to COVID, nurture trumps nature – so far

WebOne study that made headlines identified the genetic signature among Neanderthals, which may partly explain why COVID-19 is less prevalent in Africa. The …

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Just 27% of Americans think genetically modified foods are safe to …

WebThirty years after tomatoes became the first genetically modified produce sold in the U.S., lots of people remain skeptical of science-ified foods. In a 2020 Pew …

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Environmental Defense Fund

WebThe Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) is “one of the world’s largest environmental organizations,” headquartered in New York City. Unlike many NGOs that explicitly …

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Genetic embryo screening for health issues and IQ inch closer to

WebDr. Barbara Pfeffer Billauer, JD MA (Occ. Health) Ph.D. is Professor of Law and Bioethics in the International Program in Bioethics of the University of Porto and …

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Bloomberg Family Foundation Inc

WebThe Bloomberg Family Foundation, or Bloomberg Philanthropies, was founded by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and “focuses on five key areas for creating …

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Viewpoint: GMO vs non-GMO foods

WebResearchers in the US and countries around the world have completed hundreds of individual peer-reviewed studies that report on tests on GMOs in the …

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‘Feed Your Mind’: FDA releases guide on GMOs, emphasizing their …

WebGMO foods have been available to consumers since the early 1990s. Since then, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), U.S. Department of Agriculture …

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Cloud Mountain Foundation

WebIn total, Cloud Mountain has given more than $4 million to Food and Water Watch, CMD and related anti-GMO groups. Financial Data. Annual Revenue: $1,143,397 (2016) Total …

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25 years of GMO crops: Economic, environmental and human …

WebSince the first GMO crop was developed in 1994, genetically modified foods have provided countries around the world with economic, environmental and human …

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Why touch is so important to emotional, physical wellbeing

WebMaria Konnikova | New Yorker | March 11, 2015. Touch is the first of the senses to develop in the human infant, and it remains perhaps the most emotionally …

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Power of placebo: Here is how the ‘belief effect’ influences our …

WebThere is a fascinating interplay between the power of belief and its profound impact on our corporeal health and nutrition. From the intriguing ability of belief to shape …

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Why biodiversity might not always be such a good thing for our …

WebThe notion was first proposed in 2001 in relation to the spread of Lyme disease, and in some circles, it has become settled science. “The evidence is already in,” …

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You have a genetic disorder: Should your family be told they …

WebGenetic tests for everyone—carrier and predictive screening for potential health problems linked to gene mutations—are fast becoming a reality of the …

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How the halo effect around plant-based meat leads us to …

WebOne virtue doesn’t mean all virtues. Many consumers today are buying plant-based foods for health reasons, just as consumers have long bought salads because …

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Cloned animals: A safe, sustainable source of food and medicine

WebFor now, cloning has a success rate of 10% (Howard, 2016), and on average it costs about $15,000 to clone a cow and about $4,000 to clone a pig (Plume, 2009). …

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How mental health patients suffer from the overuse of …

WebThe chance discovery of the major classes of psychotropic drugs in the 1950s changed the status of psychopharmacology. These new compounds did more than …

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The gene-edited CRISPR twins are growing up — raising questions …

WebMore than a billion people live in China, but researchers in the country have proposed the creation of a healthcare institute to look after just three: Amy and twins Lulu …

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Genetically modified crops and sustainability: 25 years since their

WebGenetically modified (GM) crops have increased global food, feed and fiber production by nearly 1 billion tonnes (1 tonne equals 1.10231 tons) since their …

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