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France orders probe after rat study links GM corn, cancer

Posted: 20 Sep 2012 08:37 AM PDT

PARIS, Sept 20 — France's government yesterday asked a health watchdog to carry out a probe, possibly leading to EU suspension of a genetically-modified corn, after a study in rats linked the grain to cancer.

Agriculture Minister Stephane Le Foll, Ecology Minister Delphine Batho and Health and Social Affairs Minister Marisol Touraine said they had asked the National Agency for Health Safety (ANSES) to investigate the finding.

"Depending on ANSES' opinion, the government will urge the European authorities to take all necessary measures to protect human and animal health," they said in a joint statement.

"(The measures) could go as far as invoking emergency suspension of imports of NK603 corn to Europe pending a re-examination of this product on the basis of enhanced assessment methods."

Earlier, French scientists, led by Gilles-Eric Seralini at the University of Caen in Normandy, unveiled a study that said rats fed with NK603 corn or exposed to the weedkiller used with it developed tumours.

NK603 is a corn, also called maize, made by US agribusiness giant Monsanto.

It has been engineered to make it resistant to Monsanto's herbicide Roundup.

This enables farmers to douse fields with the weedkiller in a single go, thus offering substantial savings.

Genetically modified (GM) crops are widely grown in North America, Brazil and China, but are a hot-button issue in Europe.

The study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Food and Chemical Toxicology, says it is the first to look at rats over their normal lifespan of two years.

"For the first time ever, a GM organism and a herbicide have been evaluated for their long-term impact on health, and more thoroughly than by governments or the industry," said Seralini.

"The results are alarming."

Two hundred male and female rats were split into 10 groups of 10 animals.

One was a "control" group which was given ordinary rat food that contained 33 per cent non-GM corn, and plain water.

Three groups were given ordinary rat food and water with increasing doses of Roundup, reflecting various concentrations of the herbicide in the food chain.

A study in rats has linked genetically modified corn to cancer. — AFP pic

The other six were fed rat food of which 11, 22 or 33 per cent comprised NK603 corn, either treated or not with Roundup when the corn was grown.

The researchers found that NK603 and Roundup both caused similar damage to the rats' health, whether they were consumed together or on their own.

Premature deaths and sickness were concentrated especially among females.

At the 14-month stage of experiment, no animals in the control groups showed any signs of cancer, but among females in the "treated" groups, tumours affected between 10 and 30 per cent of the rodents.

"By the beginning of the 24th month, 50-80 per cent of female animals had developed tumours in all treated groups, with up to three tumours per animal, whereas only 30 per cent of controls were affected," it said

Males which fell sick suffered liver damage, developed kidney and skin tumours and digestive problems.

Breaking with a long tradition in scientific journalism, the authors allowed a selected group of reporters to have access to the paper, provided they signed confidentiality agreements that prevented them from consulting other experts about the research before publication.

Asked to respond, the French unit of Monsanto said "it is too soon to make a serious comment because we have to evaluate the study".

"As soon as it is available, our experts will look closely at it to give their scientific assessment."

Green groups say GM crops could be dangerous to health and the environment, although this claim has so far found no traction in large-scale studies.

The Monsanto spokesman said that "more than 300 peer-reviewed studies" had found that GM food was safe.

In 2009, the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) panel on GM organisms determined that NK603 was "as safe as conventional maize".

"Maize NK603 and derived products are unlikely to have any adverse effect on human and animal health in the context of the intended uses," it said, delivering a judgement based in part on a 90-day feeding study on rats.

NK603 can be imported but cannot be grown in Europe.

Only Monsanto's MON810 transgenic corn and a gene-modified potato, Amflora, made by BASF, have authorisation for being grown in Europe.

However, Austria, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Hungary, Luxembourg and Romania have outlawed the growing of MON810 on their territory, citing the principle of precaution. — AFP-Relaxnews

Pedal power: charge your USB devices while you cycle

Posted: 20 Sep 2012 05:15 AM PDT

The BioLogic ReeCharge Dynamo Kit works with any bicycle dynamo hub and ships with a micro-USB adapter. — Pictures courtesy of ©BioLogic

LOS ANGEGELS, Sept 20 — Green-minded cyclists have a few options for powering their electronic devices and bike headlights while they pedal via small generators known as dynamo hubs.

But according to bike bloggers, there are drawbacks — the power generated depends on how fast you're pedalling, and high-speed cycling creates spikes in the power, which is not good for your devices.

Enter a new device from BioLogic that aims to find a way around the problem.

The new BioLogic ReeCharge Dynamo Kit works with any bicycle dynamo hub and ships with a micro-USB adapter, allowing it to charge any device with a micro-USB port.

One of the key bonuses of the new kit is that it takes raw power created from your dynamo hub and regulates it, preventing power spikes or surges while riding at high speeds, which can damage your electronic devices.

The Dynamo Kit also has a 3.5mm jack plug and is of course compatible with the BioLogic ReeCharge Case Bracket and ReeCharge PowerPack.

According to a press release this week, the BioLogic Dynamo Kit will sell for US$30 (RM92) and ship worldwide by the end of the year. — AFP-Relaxnews

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