date:Sep 24, 2012
ngton Post that the company's toxicologists are currently reviewing Seralini's study, but that the results were unlikely to affect their products. Based on our initial review, we do not believe the study presents information that would justify any change in the safety evaluation of GM corn products or glyphosate herbicides, or alter their approval status, he said.
Washington State's Benbrook also found several issues with the study. On the other hand, he said, the study is actually more careful