date:Sep 24, 2012
of genetically modified foods -- so-called GMOs.
But on Wednesday, Californians -- along with the rest of the world -- heard a very different message: A two-year study, led by Gilles-Eric Seralini of the University of Caen in France and published in a prestigious peer-reviewed journal, found that a widely grown GMO corn variety raised the rate of cancer and increased the risk of kidney and liver problems in rats.
The new finding fit perfectly with the Yes on 37 platform. The campaign has warne