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Posts made in February, 2015

23andMe Loses The Attitude And Gets Off The FDA Naughty List

In 2013, the US FDA got tired of being stonewalled when it came to seeing proof of Google-backed 23andMe marketing claims regarding BRCA-related genetic risk and drug response, along with marketing blurbs that they can make it possible to “take steps toward mitigating serious diseases” such as diabetes, coronary heart disease, and breast cancer. read...

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B.C. Tribes Blocked A Pipeline, So They Got More Rail Shipments Of Oil

Northern British Columbia's First Nation leaders repeatedly rejected the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines from Alberta and so oil companies are shipping more oil by rail, which requires no new approval, and is inherently more environmentally risky than the pipeline they said was too risky. If you are more familiar with U.S. scientization of politics, it is like the Obama...

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Want To Consume Cow Feces? Have Some Raw Milk

Would you like some Campylobacter or E. Coli today? Raw milk in 26 U.S. states is now the best place to get it, since most readers of Science 2.0 are not going to have the opportunity to buy chicken from a street vendor in China. read...

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Democrats Make Another Run At Federal GMO Labels

Democrats Make Another Run At Federal GMO Labels

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Predicting The Oscars Using A Social Justice Regression Analysis

Using Social Justice Regression Analysis, we can determine an Oscar winner with startling success, just by predicting what special interests have won in previous years. That can be a road map for future directors and writers.

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