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I looked at the article. Now they are looking for a pathogen. Just like in Mad Cow disease - which has since been shown to be related to types of pesticides and copper/manganese. I wonder why none of the German/Japanese research that found a potential link to GM pollen is cited? Is it that American Universities are so dependent upon funds from GM purveyors that they dare not "go there"? I expect the Japanese research will be declaimed as "bad science", just like all the initial studies on Mad Cow that did not look for a pathogen. I get tired of industry-funded "spin-science". If you want to know why I feel this way, I recently watched "The Future of Food". A little cynical today, but improving, Barbara Rosholdt Z7
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