GLP Research Library

Results (up to 200) displayed in date order. Add more terms to refine results. Browse Author or Source for complete set.

Due to our vast database, some search results may be very slow. Thank you for your patience. Use specific keywords and filters for faster results.
Results: 

MOs have been unfairly stigmatized, haven’t they?” Thus spoke a man in his 30s, a sympathetic expression on his face, as he took a bite of genetically modified papaya and listened to our story about how they saved Hawaii’s smallholder farmers from the devastation of the ringspot virus. Variations on his comment were echoed by … Read more

| September 13, 2021

amama,” “dadada,” “bababa” – parents usually welcome with enthusiasm the sounds of a baby’s babble. Babbling is the first milestone when learning to speak. All typically developing infants babble, no matter which language they’re learning. Speech, the oral output of language, requires precise control over the lips, tongue and jaw to produce one of the … Read more

| | June 10, 2021

The video begins with ominous music and 10 seconds of video of a conference room or classroom. Viewers can’t hear what, if anything, is being said there, while [doctor of osteopathy Rashid] Buttar’s voiceover says: ­­We have undercover footage of the WHO in their private forum talking about how the confidence level among the physician … Read more

December 8, 2020

obert Francis Kennedy, Jr. (born 1954) is the third child and second son of the late Attorney General, US Senator and Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy (RFK). He is an anti-vaccine, anti-GMO and anti-pesticide litigator who espouses health and environmental claims that stand outside mainstream science. He promotes his views through his nonprofit, Children’s Health … Read more

The populations of the great apes were once nearly equal. Now, one great ape species—Homo sapiens—outnumbers the rest by almost 8 billion. How did we do it?

| June 10, 2020

Researchers at Leipzig University in Germany say they have developed a quick and simple way of testing for glyphosate in water and food products. The scientific basis of the project is being published in the October 2020 edition of the journal Biosensors and Bioelectronics. … “Until now, scientists have used costly laboratory methods to detect … Read more

eave it to science denialists to exploit a global crisis and tragedy to spread health hysteria. As the world struggles to slow the rapid spread of a novel coronavirus, the anti-vaccine Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and anti-GMO Moms Across America (MAM) have taken a break from suing pesticide manufacturers and promoting organic food as a … Read more

Stress and anxiety during pregnancy can mean a higher risk of offspring developing ADHD, depression or other conditions. Medical psychologist Catherine Monk explains how prenatal mental care benefits mothers and babies.

Many GMO critics believe that vaccines are contaminated with glyphosate. A look at how vaccines are made and how glyphosate is metabolized shows this hypothesis is flawed.

Leave a Reply

glp menu logo outlined

Newsletter Subscription

* indicates required
Email Lists