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    New study confirms organ damage in GMO-fed animals

    A review of 19 mice and rat studies using GM soy and corn show significant disruptions in the liver and kidneys, with other organs also affected. The study was conducted by a team of French scientists, led by Professor Gilles-Eric Séralini. He had earlier this year won a liable lawsuit against another scientist who tried to publicly condemn Séralini over his earlier studies of GMO health dangers. As part of the lawsuit, Jeffrey Smith submitted a document to the French court that showed how attacks on scientists by biotech advocates have become commonplace, and how they have successfully limited the amount of safety research that takes place. Congratulations to Professor Séralini for fighting back and winning. His latest study is summarized here. The court document submitted by Jeffrey Smith is found here.

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    One comment for “New study confirms organ damage in GMO-fed animals”

    1. It’s too bad the profit motive of big corporations are going to influence the way science and biology continue. Safety research is necessary but genetic modification isn’t all devil’s work if you ask me.

      Posted by qnpq | April 12, 2011, 11:59 am

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