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Phunny Pharm
Pharming Again on the Rise The practice of splicing human genes into common crops to produce proteins for use in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals — known as biopharming, or pharming — is again on the rise among biotech companies, says a new report, under the cover of an approval process that is shrouded in secrecy. […]
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Kids These Daze
Kids’ Brains Harmed by Chemicals, Report Says Children’s brain development is being impaired by some of the more than 70,000 human-made chemicals on the market, says a new report from the World Wildlife Fund. The report, which surveyed current research in the field, charges chemicals with such neurological effects as poor memory, reduced visual recognition […]
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Crimes of the Heart
American Heart Association Deems Air Pollution Bad for Heart It’s official: Air pollution is not only bad for your kids, your lungs, and your view — it’s bad for your heart as well. So says the American Heart Association, the authority on all matters cardiovascular. The AHA had long remained skeptical about the connection between […]
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The Abominable Snowmobile
Court Upholds EPA Snowmobile Regs, But Requests Further Info Gosh, we haven’t written about snowmobiles in weeks! Yesterday a federal appeals court gave us another excuse to do so when it upheld the U.S. EPA’s 2002 snowmobile emissions regulations, but ordered the agency to provide a more adequate explanation for why some 30 percent of […]