Food-Borne Illnesses
Food-Borne Illnesses | Genetically Modified Food Causes Food-Borne Illnesses
Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Application of Science and Technology is an organization of professional scientists and laypeople who are concerned about the conditions that are hampering impartial comprehensive, interdisciplinary evaluations of the safety of new applications of science and technology—particularly the genetic modification of plants and animals used for food.
Summary: A considerable increase in the rate of food-borne illnesses occurring in the United States from 1994 to 1999 can be traced directly to an enormous rise in the...
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Table of Contents
- Food-Borne Illnesses: An Overview
- Mad Cow Disease Is a Threat to American Meat
- The Threat of Mad Cow Disease in the United States Has Been Exaggerated
- America’s Food Supply Is Threatened by Terrorism
- Food-Borne Illnesses Are Declining in the United States
- Food-Borne Illnesses Are a Threat to Europe
- Food-Borne Illnesses Are Costly
- Genetically Modified Food Causes Food-Borne Illnesses
- Genetically Modified Foods Do Not Cause Food-Borne Illnesses
- Irradiation Helps Improve Food Safety
- Food Irradiation Is Dangerous and Ineffective
- Federal Inspection Makes America’s Meat Safe
- Federal Inspection Does Not Adequately Ensure Meat Safety
- Private Inspection Would Improve Meat Safety
- Too Much Responsibility for Food Safety Is Placed on Consumers
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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