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  2. Do I need to worry about GMOs? What experts say about ... - AOL

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    Genetically modified organisms refers to any plant, animal or microorganism that has been genetically altered, due to modern biotechnology like genetic engineering. Often, GMOs are labeled “GE ...

  3. GMO conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    Critics charge that GMO conspiracy theories are largely promulgated by those opposing the production and sale of GMOs, and instances of unsubstantiated conspiracy theories have lately occurred in the context of public health issues that are mostly unrelated to GMOs, including the 2015–16 Zika virus outbreak and concerns over food safety at ...

  4. Genetically modified food controversies - Wikipedia

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    Canal said that the movement would continue its "anti-GMO cause" beyond the initial event. [82] Further marches occurred in October 2013 and in May 2014 and 2015. The protests were reported by news outlets including ABC News , [ 84 ] the Associated Press , [ 82 ] The Washington Post , [ 85 ] The Los Angeles Times , [ 83 ] USA Today , [ 82 ] and ...

  5. Genetically modified food - Wikipedia

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    The European Union's control of genetically modified organisms is a particular part of an image of the promise and limitations of debate as a framework for supranational regulation. [42] The issues posed by the EU’s GMO regulation have caused major problems in agriculture, politics, societies, status, and other fields.

  6. March Against Monsanto - Wikipedia

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    The March Against Monsanto was an international grassroots movement and protest against Monsanto, a producer of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and Roundup, a glyphosate-based herbicide. [1] The movement was founded by Tami Canal in response to the failure of California Proposition 37 , a ballot initiative which would have required ...

  7. Séralini affair - Wikipedia

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    The press conference led to widespread negative media coverage for GM food, especially in Europe. [6] Le Nouvel Observateur covered the press conference in a story called, "Yes, GMOs are poisons!". [80] Jon Entine in Forbes stated, "Seralini's research is anomalous. Previous peer-reviewed rat feeding studies using the same products (NK603 and ...

  8. The mental health toll of sorority rush: 'It takes a lot to ...

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    Morgan Cadenhead didn't know anything about sorority life when she made plans to attend the University of Alabama. The 18-year-old from Crestview, Fla. tells Yahoo Life that no women in her family ...

  9. Biocontainment of genetically modified organisms - Wikipedia

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    In the context of agriculture and food and feed production, co-existence means using cropping systems with and without genetically modified crops in parallel. In some countries, such as the United States, co-existence is not governed by any single law but instead is managed by regulatory agencies and tort law.