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fully supports. It only analyzed the impact of red meat from factory farms on human health <br /> and on the environment, and concluded, rightly so,that red and processed meat from <br /> factory farms is bad for both. <br /> Who isn't siding with the new recommendations? <br /> The four factory-farm companies thatrop duce nearly all of the meat eaten in the U.S.— <br /> Tyson Foods, JBS, Cargill and Smithfield—because those companies don't want the new <br /> dietary guidelines to cut into their sales. <br /> TAKE ACTION: Don't let Tyson's gang tell you what to eat! Tell government <br /> regulators to listen to the experts, not the factory-farm meat monopoly,when it <br /> finalizes the U.S. Dietary Guidelines. <br /> VIDEO OF THE WEEK <br /> Oh , but You Are <br /> You've seen the signs and social media posts: "I am not a science experiment." <br /> But you are. We all are. And this new documentary, out on April 17, explains why. <br /> From actor Sean Penn and Emmy award-winning journalists Dana Nachman and Don <br /> Hardy comes a new documentary, "The Human Experiment." The film examines the <br /> personal stories of people who believe their lives have been affected by chemicals. <br /> "The Human Experiment" suggests that it's not the big chemical spill we should be <br /> afraid of, but the insidious, much-lower levels of exposure to toxic chemicals, inflicted <br /> over generations and affecting every person on the planet. <br /> The Human Experiment'lifts the veil on this shocking reality—where untested <br /> chemicals are ubiquitous in our products and the health of future generations is on <br /> the line. The film follows a band of unlikely activists who are fighting back What will <br /> it take to stop this vast human experiment before it's too late? <br /> 6 <br /> 33 <br />
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