NEW STUDY: Monsanto's Roundup Has Caused Massive Damage to Environment
'Massive environmental damage' A new study from the University of Virginia says that the adoption of genetically modified (GMO) soybeans has resulted in an increase in
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View ArticleNight work not linked to breast cancer?
Thursday Sept 6, 2016 (foodconsumer.org) -- A review-type of study funded by Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and other organizations claims that night work or night
View ArticleMobile phones damage male reproductive system
B J Houston at University of Newcastle in Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia and colleagues conducted a review and concluded that mobile phone use can
View ArticleSmartphones can increase brain tumor risk
Saturday Nov 12, 2016 (foodconsumer.org) -- Findings from a study conducted by the U.S. Toxicology Program suggest that use of smartphones for a long term
View ArticleResiding near AM radio transmitters raises leukemia risk
Living near an AM radio transmitter can increase all sorts of leukemia, according to a Korean study. The study shows that the odds for all types
View ArticleSave the rusty patched bumblebee
The rusty patched bumblebee is on the brink of extinction! Add your name to urge the U.S. Fish
View ArticleMt. Hood Meadows Presents a Pray for Snow Day and Party Saturday
Mt. Hood Meadows Presents a Pray for Snow Day and Party Saturday Free Snowshoe Demo and Rail Jam Mountain of Coats Drive Dinner with CEO Matthew Drake Pray for
View ArticleMt. Hood Meadows Poised for Limited Opening Friday
The calm before the storm - Mt. Hood braces for a major winter stormthat could open Mt. Hood Meadows for the season. (Photo: Tragethon 11.21.16) Mt. Hood
View ArticlePAHs raise breast cancer risk
A new study reported recently in Cancer Research suggests that long-term exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) may increase risk for breast cancer. Previous epidemiologic studies
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