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Do foods made with GMOs pose special health risks?
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There is no validated evidence that foods made from GMOs are less healthy than non-GMO foods.
Are all crops that we eat genetically improved?
Based on Science
People have been making genetic changes to plants since the start of agriculture. Since farming began, people have altered the genes of plants grown for food. Over time, people have developed many ways to make those changes.
- Heritable Genetic Modification in Food Animals: New Report Apr 23, 2025 Media Advisory
- Agenda for Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing, March 6-8 Feb 15, 2023 Media Advisory
- Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing to Take Place in London March 6-8, 2023 Nov 30, 2022 Media Advisory
- Planning Committee Named for the Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing Oct 21, 2021 News Release
- WHO Panel Recommends Global Standards for Oversight and Governance of Human Genome Editing Jul 13, 2021 Feature Story
- Heritable Genome Editing Not Yet Ready to Be Tried Safely and Effectively in Humans; Initial Clinical Uses, If Permitted, Should Be Limited to Serious Single-Gene Diseases Sep 3, 2020 News Release
- Statement by the Organizing Committee of the Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing Nov 28, 2018 Statement
- U.S. NAS and NAM Presidents Issue Statement on the Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing Nov 28, 2018 Statement
- Statement by the Co-Sponsoring Presidents of the Summit on Human Gene Editing Dec 3, 2015 Statement
- On Human Gene Editing: International Summit Statement Dec 3, 2015 News Release
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