Posts tagged: #bacteria

iEat Green Shares Interview with Anne Biklé

Hi Everyone, If you missed last Thursdays interview with Anne Biklé, you probably want to listen to it here! Anne is a biologist with a keen understanding of the parallels between garden health and our gut, which she documents beautifully … Read More

In the News: FDA Bans Chemicals in Soap; G20 Summit Reports Bad Behavior; Beijing Officiate Better Poultry Standard

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FDA Bans Chemicals in Soap Triclosan, mostly used in liquid soap, and triclocarban, in bar soaps, are the most common of the 16 chemicals that the FDA most recently banned. However, the ruling applies only to consumer products, not antibacterial soaps used in … Read More

In the News: General Mills to Label GMOs, Wild Species are Vital for Food Security; How Strictly Should We Be Following Sell-By Dates?

General Mills to Label GMOs Huge food company, General Mills, recently announced that it will label GMOs in all of its products sold in the U.S.! This is a very exciting development, especially after the DARK Act was voted down, … Read More

In The News: Scientists Go Ahead With Testing the First GM Human Embryo; Zika Outbreak in Same Location Where GM Mosquitoes Were Released Last Year; Bacteria From Mother May Colonize Cesarean Births

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Scientists Go Ahead With Testing the First GM Human Embryo Britain’s first genetically modified human embryos could be created within months, after scientists were granted permission to carry out the controversial procedure in a landmark decision by the fertility regulator. The … Read More