Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Monsanto’s Right to Patent Seeds (And Sue You)

May 14th, 2013 - Jill Ettinger

Money plant

The Supreme Court announced its ruling yesterday in favor of biotech giant Monsanto in the highly publicized Bowman v. Monsanto case brought about by an Indiana farmer over the company’s right to patent seeds.

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Want Some Lies With That? Fast Food Chains Not Getting Healthier, Despite Promises

May 13th, 2013 - Jill Ettinger

Burger

Over the last fourteen years, many U.S. fast food chains have pledged to make their menu items healthier. But new research says there has been little improvement, even though marketing efforts would suggest otherwise.

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Sun Exposure Connected to Decreased Blood Pressure

May 12th, 2013 - Jill Ettinger

Sunbathing

Good news for all you sun worshippers: Researchers out of Scotland’s University of Endinburgh have found that sun exposure may also help reduce the risks of high blood pressure and certain heart health issues including strokes and heart attack. It may even extend your life.

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Can Coca-Cola Cure Obesity?

May 11th, 2013 - Jill Ettinger

Coca-cola

Coca-Cola—the world’s top-selling manufacturer of soft drinks—has announced efforts to target the growing obesity epidemic by encouraging physical activity and plans to cease marketing efforts directed towards children under the age of 12.

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Major Mercury Warning for Texas-Caught Fish

May 10th, 2013 - Jill Ettinger

Fish

Texas has heightened its concern over mercury levels in fish being caught off the Gulf coast of the state, according to The Department of State Health Services, which made the announcement earlier this week.

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Pesticides Transmit Norovirus Through Contaminated Crops

May 9th, 2013 - Jill Ettinger

Raspberries

The norovirus—the biggest cause of foodborne illnesses in the world—appears to be transmitted through the spraying of agricultural pesticides on common crops, reports a recent stuffy.

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They’re Back: GMO Potato Producer Seeks USDA Approval for New Variety

May 8th, 2013 - Jill Ettinger

French fries

They were here for a short while, but GMO potatoes have been out of the U.S. food market for more than a decade. But they may be making a return.

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California Must Delist BPA as Reproductive Toxin from Prop 65 List

May 4th, 2013 - Jill Ettinger

Prop 65

After what many concerned consumers, health and environmental advocates labeled a major victory, California must now remove BPA (bisphenol-A) from its list of chemicals known to cause reproductive issues.

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Caffeinated Snack Foods Under FDA Investigation

May 3rd, 2013 - Jill Ettinger

Gum

The rise in caffeinated snack products has the FDA looking into the effects of these products on children out of safety concerns related to the excessive caffeine content.

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Meet ‘Rosé’, Del Monte’s New Red-Fleshed GMO Pineapple

May 2nd, 2013 - Jill Ettinger

Pineapple

It sounds harmless enough, like something you’d serve on special occasions. But Del Monte’s red-fleshed Rosé pineapple is special for another reason: it’s genetically modified.

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