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Are children and pregnant women risking their health by eating GMO foods? The American Association of Pediatrics controversially says yes. The real question: Is the AAP endangering the food vulnerable? : comparemela.com
Are children and pregnant women risking their health by eating GMO foods? The American Association of Pediatrics controversially says 'yes'. The real question: Is the AAP endangering the food vulnerable?
Are foods grown using genetically modified seeds hazardous to our health? Scientists, nutritionists and the global medical establishment say ‘no’.
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