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News Roundup: GMO Labeling, "Nightmare" Bacteria, Chicken-Human Embryos, more

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Over the next several weeks, we're going to be sending out some "News Roundups," showcasing a number

[Natural Society]( Over the next several weeks, we're going to be sending out some "News Roundups," showcasing a number of interesting, intriguing, or important news stories we published earlier this year that you may have missed. You'll definitely want to see some of these stories if you haven't already. Enjoy! 'Nightmare' Bacteria has Been Popping up Around the U.S. [bacteria]( The U.S. Centers for Disease Control said earlier this year that more than 200 rare ['nightmare' antibiotic-resistant genes]( were found during testing in 2017. [whole foods]( [Betrayed? Whole Foods Halts Mandatory GMO Labeling Plan]( In May, 2018, Whole Foods quietly halted its plan to enforce a policy requiring all food suppliers and stores to label products containing GMOs. [baby food]( [Report: Baby Food Contains 'Worrisome' Levels of Lead, Arsenic, Cadmium]( Organic baby foods are healthier than conventional, but they may contain just as many potentially-harmful heavy metals as non-organic baby foods. [pesticides]( [Judge Orders EPA to Ban Pesticide Linked to Brain Damage in Children]( In August, a federal court judge ordered the EPA to ban the organophosphate pesticide, chlorpyrifos, as it poses serious health risks to children. [bee pesticides]( [Kroger Vows to Phase out Sale of Bee-Killing Pesticides by 2020]( Top retailer Kroger Co. vowed in late June, 2018 to phase out the sale of bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticides following criticism. [antibiotic resistant bacteria]( [How Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizers are Breeding Bacterial Superbugs]( Superbugs that are resistant to multiple antibiotics are also becoming resistant to alcohol-based hand sanitizers and disinfectants, a study shows. [research]( [Scientists Create Embryos That Are Half-Chicken, Half-Human]( Scientists at Rockefeller University recently did something eyebrow-raising when they created embryos that were half-chicken, half-human. [Share]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [+1]( [235,000]( [235,000]( [11,200]( [11,200]( [YouTube]( [YouTube]( [Google Plus]( [Google Plus]( [Email Us](mailto:support@naturalsociety.com) [Email Us](mailto:support@naturalsociety.com) [Website]( [Website]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2018 Natural Society, All rights reserved. Hey! Just as a reminder, you're receiving this email because you are a member of Natural Society's Newsletter. Our mailing address is: Natural Society PO Box 516Wallingford, PA 19086 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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