ginjawarrior
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****spamming debunked study****
Update:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn22287-study-linking-gm-crops-and-cancer-questioned.htmlSix French scientific academies issued a statement on 19 October, saying the Séralini study could not reverse previous conclusions that this and other GM crops are safe, because of problems with the experimental design, statistical analysis and animals used, and inadequate data. Meanwhile the European Food Safety Authority declared the study "of insufficient scientific quality to be considered as valid for risk assessment". As promised, the organisation invited Séralini "to share key additional information". That invitation was made on 4 October, and repeated on 19 October. Today, EFSA announced it had (again) made all the data it used to approve the GM maize available to Séralini.
http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2012/09/24/bad-science-on-gmos-it-reminds-me-of-the-antivaccine-movement/
http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevensalzberg/2012/09/24/does-genetically-modified-corn-cause-cancer-a-flawed-study/Does genetically modified corn cause cancer? A flawed study fails to convince.
http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2012/10/french-gm-corn-study-not-scientifically-valid/#.UQmzH_IauM0French GM Corn Study Not Scientifically Valid
By Dan Flynn | October 8, 2012
Last month’s study out of France that said genetically modified corn and a related herbicide caused organ damage, tumors, and early death among rats broke too many rules and should be dismissed as “of insufficient scientific quality,” the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) says.
now tell me about those horrible GMO tomatoes on the market