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    Skeptical Inquirer‏ @SkeptInquirer 23 Nov 2018

    The Less People Understand Science, the More Afraid of GMOs They Arehttps://psmag.com/news/the-less-people-understand-science-the-more-afraid-of-gmos-they-are?fbclid=IwAR0OTXcGQPeEpEYgj-jQ31uz_fZXu8NeC_Hrnu0dFeFIAEH8SX2hkq-1HkE …

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      1. Rationable‏ @berationable 23 Nov 2018
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        Yeah, no surprises there.

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      1. J. J. Schmitter-Soto‏ @jjschmittersoto 23 Nov 2018
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        no health-related reason to fear GMOs however, in such areas as Mesoamerica, origin of wild maize, there is indeed reason to fear its introgression with transgenic maize (see Quist & Chapela's paper in Nature) ecology-related reasons are quite defensible

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      2. karldehaut‏ @karlabreu 23 Nov 2018
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        I'm not specially afraid about GMO What's scare me is about how big companies like Monsanto will handle it

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      2. Daniel Röjnemark‏ @DanielRojnemark 23 Nov 2018
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        Speaking of Bell curves, by definition, there are a lot of stupid people so you better get used to them. And lately, the curve even seems to tilt left. Scary.

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      1. Chara Stone  ❤‏ @CharaStone6 23 Nov 2018
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        Incredible - Maybe we will see FDA bans on more soon. Oct 2018 was a good move.

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      1. Lalawethika Quanah‏ @NormalHorse 23 Nov 2018
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        I don't think GMO food is bad but there is still lot of bad food around like McDonald's.

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      1. design observatory‏ @eclipticart 24 Nov 2018
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        This article is completely wrong. The more people understand science, the more they fear how greedy corporations abuse science to rush into unnecessary agricultural developments just for profit. THIS is the fact. I support science, not greed. #sciencenotgreed

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      1. Stan Yekalis‏ @SYekalis 24 Nov 2018
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        GMO proteins have *sharp edges They scar the capillaries Create inflammation... >from my doctors @Mayo< So, I drink a lot of coffee Coffee has an anti-inflammatory effect. But now, I have to cut back on fluids... Coffee cake?

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