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- FDA considers approving genetically modified salmon for human consumption
The Food and Drug Administration is poised to approve the first genetically modified animal for human consumption, a highly anticipated decision that is stirring controversy and could mark a turning point in the way American food is produced. Food and Drug Administration - Science and Technology - Biotechnology - Genetics - Genetic engineering
- CCES says a Waterloo football player tested positive for human growth hormone
A member of the suspended University of Waterloo football team has tested positive for human growth hormone, which the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport says is a first such finding in North America.
- Centre for Ethics in Sports says a Waterloo football player tested positive for human growth hormone
A member of the suspended University of Waterloo football team has tested positive for human growth hormone, says the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport.
- Altered food headed to plates?
FDA is poised to approve a genetically modified salmon for consumption, stirring controversy. Food and Drug Administration - Genetic engineering - Salmon - United States - Atlantic salmon
- Human Growth Hormone used by Roger Clemens?
Was human growth hormone taken by Roger Clemens? It has been more than two years after star pitcher Roger Clemens told Congress that he had never taken steroids or human growth hormone. Now, the 48 year old reaffirmed his denial on Monday as he pleaded not guilty in federal court to charges that he lied to a congressional panel about the alleged drug use. read more
- FDA staff OKs gene-altered salmon
Aqua Bounty Technologies Inc.'s genetically engineered salmon are safe to eat and unlikely to harm the environment, according to U.S. regulators considering whether to approve the first gene-altered animal for human consumption.
- Canadian football player tests positive for HGH
The first athlete to positive test for human growth hormone in North America is a Canadian college football player whose team was suspended for the 2010 season because of a steroid scandal. The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sports (CCES) says one of the 20 blood tests collected from the University of Waterloo team came back positive for HGH.
- Are Genetically Modified Salmon Headed to the Supermarket?
The FDA is poised to decide whether biotech animals should be sold as food. A genetically engineered strain of Atlantic salmon that's designed to grow twice as fast as its unaltered cousins may soon be eligible for dinner. After a decade of debate, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration this month will review an application to market fish created by AquaBounty Technologies , a company ...
- Fast growing salmon cleared as fit for human consumption in US
A genetically modified salmon which grows twice as fast as normal is completely safe for human consumption and poses little risk to the environment according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The regulatory body's verdict paves the way for GM animals to be produced commercially for food for the first time.
- Legal Eagle : Roger Clemens trial
Former New York Yankee pitcher Roger Clemens is slated to go on trial next year on charges of lying to Congress about using steroids and human growth hormone. Clemens could face prison time if convicted, as well as huge fines. Here to talk about his case is our Legal Eagle Paul DerOhannesian.
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