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    Usually the FDA regulates all food but for GMOs they haven’t tested the long term safety of them. The FDA knows of “genetic instability” yet have no testing for genetically engineered food. FDA scientists have mentioned long term testing because there is no stability but it didn’t come through. There has been evidence and their own scientists have tried to convince them. The FDA physician who regulates input says, “FDA hasn’t found it necessary to conduct comprehensive scientific reviews of…

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    is not in its ideal state, because the sale-oriented marketing and the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are ruining the health of the farmed animals and that of people’s. Baehr starts off his speech by stating that the marketing of food can easily attract kids no matter how…

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    Lauren O'Neal As poverty increases in the world, the need for food increases. One solution to this, is genetically modified foods, or GMOs. Genetically modified foods, are foods that have had nutrients added that improve health and give food a longer shelf-life. They also help agriculture products grow in places they wouldn't be able to grow in naturally. Many people believe genetically modified foods are linked to cancer and food allergies, however there is little to no evidence proving…

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    modifying crops was created to improve their germplasm for the best possible crops. One of the most heavily modified crop is the soybean, since 1996 they have been changed to create larger yield for famers and higher resistance to insects, drought, etc. GMO Soybeans has improved the food industry because of the higher yield productions. Research Question: How does genetically altering soybeans affect the yield? Background information: Throughout the last 22 years genetically modified food has…

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    different organism spliced together in 1973 and the first patent for a GM product approved in 1980, there has not been enough time to conduct multiple long term studies that can help determine the assurance on whether there are effects from consuming GMOs or not (Kowalski 12). There is a huge controversy on whether it is ethical and healthy to modify organisms and letting people consume these…

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    ingredient: corn, strawberries, tomatoes, lettuce, soybean, canola oil, and potatoes” (Victorine). GMOs are tested for safety and allergen potential before they go to market. In addition, biotechnology can be used to make foods more nutritious and reduce pesticide use. GMOs may be our best bet to adapt to changing global conditions. First of all, it is required in the United States to test all GMO food produce attentively before they can be manufactured…

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    enforcement of GMO regulation is pursuant to the existing statutory authority regulating conventional products, with a focus on the nature of the products rather than the process in which they are produced.” Therefore the United States has not currently created any federal legislation pertaining to GMO’s and has opted to regulate GMO’s in the same fashion as conventional products. As an example GMO pesticides and microorganisms are regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency, while GMO…

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    Human consumption of genetically modified foods also known as GMOs are not safe. GMOs are where scientists modify the genome sequence of food to make the company 's products genetically superior to organic foods. Changing the genetic sequence of the plants will open up unexpected effects in the health of the human body that no one has ever predicted before. When one really look into the risk of consuming the mutated foods, one may start to think. Some of the thoughts that pop up into the mind of…

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    have over 795 million people who suffer from not having enough food to lead a healthy active life (Hunger Statistics). With this in mind, one of the central controversies of the recent years has become the question of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), which hold the potential…

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    The question of whether or not GMOs should be accepted hasn’t existed for very long compared to other issues; however, the idea of genetic modification has become highly controversial since the 90’s. GMOs, or genetically modified organisms, contain genes from a different organisms in order to achieve a desired characteristic. Although concerns regarding GMOs highlight issues such as effects on the environment, solving world hunger, pesticides, and health issues, these issues aren’t completely…

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