Introduction to GMOs
Surveys show most consumers don’t know much about GMOs. In this post, we review key terms and common myths about GMOs.
Surveys show most consumers don’t know much about GMOs. In this post, we review key terms and common myths about GMOs.
We often hear that “We’re sicker than we’ve ever been before”. But is this true? This article looks at whether there are more cases of cancer.
“GMOs” have become a stand-in for some very real concerns, but fear, anger, and distrust over “GMOs” distract us from these deeper questions.
SciMoms meet a new opponent: Tess Titall, who is convinced that the measles vaccine has not been sufficiently tested.
This post outlines Alison’s journey from being a mom who worried about toxins in foods and household products, to a mom who was much more comfortable doing groceries and shopping.
In this post, we explore whether there are actually more cases of autism.
by Danielle Penick Food shopping can be an overwhelming experience even for me — and I’ve been a registered dietitian for over a decade and have a Master’s degree in Clinical Nutrition. During undergraduate school I worked at a health food co-op, where I often heard how most of the food industry was trying to … Continue reading Do Food Mantras Always Translate to Healthy Choices?
What are Arctic apples and why are the SciMoms excited about them? These apples could reduce food waste and provide other benefits.
In our latest post, Layla reviews the use added hormones in poultry, pork, beef, and dairy. Are these safe? Why are they banned in certain countries? Do they cause early puberty? This post answers all these questions, and more.
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