Reading Scientific Studies: With a Perspective On a Mock GE Study

Reading Scientific Studies: With a Perspective On a Mock GE Study

From GMOScience.org There has never been a more important time than the present to understand not only genetically engineered organisms, but the research behind their propagation and promotion. The science of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) or genetic engineering (GE) is rapidly evolving, and their introduction has altered and affects all aspects of our well-being, including: […]

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Tame Your Sugar Cravings in ‘23

Tame Your Sugar Cravings in ‘23

From Ronald Hoffman, MD. Undoubtedly, one of this year’s most popular New Year’s resolutions will be to “cut down on sugar”—especially after the non-stop potlatch most of us have experienced in December. But it’s not easy, because one of the most fundamental hard-wired human drives is to seek out readily-available high-test carbohydrate fuel—an evolutionary adaptation […]

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Intermittent Fasting: It’s About Time

Intermittent Fasting: It’s About Time

Is this popular health trend right for you? Most of us consider making healthier lifestyle changes at the beginning of the year, and variations on weight loss and better eating are always popular. One concept receiving attention in recent years suggests when you eat is as important as what you eat. Intermittent fasting, a modern […]

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Most Deadly Killer Since the Atom Bomb

Most Deadly Killer Since the Atom Bomb

Internal documents have exposed Syngenta’s decades-long strategy to protect sales of paraquat as evidence grew linking the widely-used herbicide to Parkinson’s disease. Help us push lawmakers to join 58 other countries and finally end its use in the United States. Action Alert! Syngenta and its former American sales partner Chevron USA are being sued by […]

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Obesogens: Chemicals that Cause Weight Gain

Obesogens: Chemicals that Cause Weight Gain

It’s not all diet and exercise. From Environmental Health News By Gwen Ranniger Obesity is an increasingly common disease in the United States. The most recent statistics gathered from 2017 to 2020 identify 41.9% of Americans as obese, with the prevalence of severe obesity nearly doubling to 9.2% over the last two decades. Obesity is a serious condition, increasing […]

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Increasing Concerns About Flying

Increasing Concerns About Flying

The risk you may not have considered when booking a flight. From Moms Across America I was invited to travel recently and fly cross-country for two work events. I used to love to travel, but the idea of being stuck in a metal container with intense Wifi bouncing around for hours, with hundreds of people, […]

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