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Tell the State: We Need Notice & Solid Science Before Pesticide Spraying

Home» Tell the State: We Need Notice & Solid Science Before Pesticide Spraying (Page 6)

Are GMOs Safe to Eat?

Posted on October 22, 2012 by MOMAS in News

Are GMOs Safe to Eat? Our televisions and radios are full of GMO ads these days.  Are you looking for some answers to your questions about GMOs, and how they might impact your health and the health of your kids? MOMS Advocating Sustainability (MOMAS) held an informational session on GMOs in October of 2011.  The forum was […]

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What’s in Your Halloween Bag this Year?

Posted on October 15, 2012 by Rika in News

With the increasing information about the likely risks of eating genetically modified foods, many parents and caretakers are confused about how to avoid them in their children’s diets.  I’ll admit it, it is very tough.  GMOs are riddled throughout the country’s food supply as well as our grocery store shelves.  The main culprits are corn, […]

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A Doctor Weighs in on Prop 37

Posted on October 9, 2012 by Rika in News

As a family physician deeply concerned about the health of my patients, I strongly recommend voting YES on Proposition 37 to label genetically engineered (GE) foods. The television and radio ads against Prop 37 make superficial and misleading arguments that do not get to the heart of the matter. Freedom of choice is at the […]

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Tell the State: No Pesticide Spraying Without Notice & Solid Science

Posted on September 20, 2012 by Rika in News

Remember the state’s 2007 proposal to spray pesticides out of airplanes onto ten million people in an attempt to kill the apple moth, an insect that scientists say has been in California for decades and has never done significant crop damage? Four local moms quickly took action and formed MOMAS (formerly, Mothers of Marin Against […]

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A Doctor’s Response to the Stanford Study on Organic Food: Organic vs. Non-organic Food

Posted on September 7, 2012 by MOMAS in News

A recent Stanford study reviewed the existing research on organic vs. non-organic food. Its conclusions were reported in all the major newspapers. Headlines were generally dismissive of the value of organic food, arguing that organic foods did not appear healthier than non-organic. The lead researchers were quoted as saying that the difference between the two […]

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Protecting Children’s Health while Controlling Invasive Pests

Posted on September 5, 2012 by MOMAS in News

Protecting Children’s Health while Controlling Invasive Pests In March 2011, the State of California began preparation of a statewide Pest Environmental Impact Report (PEIR). If approved, the PEIR will provide advance approval for the state to spray pesticides in our communities and on our food whenever they want, for any insect they consider a threat, […]

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Photo credit for light brown moth: Donald Hobern, Epiphyas postvittana under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.