| Hi Skeeter Bug; Re: "France orders probe after rat study links GM corn, cancer" 
 Of  course they ordered a probe. That's the safe thing to do. I would  expect them to look at the results every time Seralini publishes a  paper. Who knows, maybe this time he didn't screw up the results like he  did every time in the past.
 
 Is Seralini gonna do better this time? Doubt it. Here's what the experts are saying about it already:
 
 Tom  Sanders, head  of the nutritional sciences research division at King's  College London,  noted that Seralini's team had not provided any data on  how much the  rats were given to eat, or what their growth rates were.                "This strain of rat  is very prone to mammary tumors  particularly when food intake is not  restricted," he said. "The  statistical methods are unconventional ...  and it would appear the  authors have gone on a statistical fishing  trip."
 
 Mark Tester, a  research professor at the Australian  Centre for Plant Functional  Genomics at the University of Adelaide,  said the study's findings raised  the question of why no previous  studies have flagged up similar  concerns.
 
 "If the effects are  as big as purported, and if the work  really is relevant to humans, why  aren't the North Americans dropping  like flies? GM has been in the food  chain for over a decade over there -  and longevity continues to increase  inexorably," he said in an emailed  comment.
 
 David  Spiegelhalter of the University of Cambridge said the methods,   statistics and reporting of results were all below standard. He added   that the study's untreated control arm comprised only 10 rats of each   sex, most of which also got tumors.
 news.yahoo.com
 
 By the way, rats get lots of tumors, and it's easy enough to miss some when you've got a political interest in the results.
 
 -- Carl
 
 P.S.:
 scientific-alliance.org
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