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What if I don’t want to eat food products from animal clones?

BIO | Frequently Asked Questions, Animal Cloning
Animal clones will primarily be used as breeding stock to improve the health and quality of animals used for food production. So, most consumers will likely never eat a meat or dairy products from an animal clone; rather, meat and milk products in the marketplace will come from the offspring of animal clones. These offspring would be bred through other conventional breeding techniques and not be clones themselves.

Will we eat animal clones?

BIO | Frequently Asked Questions, Animal Cloning
Cloning will be used primarily for breeding purposes. These animals are very costly and will represent the most valuable breeding stock; consumers are unlikely to eat an animal clone. They will eat food from animals that are the offspring of clones, which are conventionally bred and are not clones themselves.

Are milk and meat products from animal clones currently in the marketplace?

BIO | Frequently Asked Questions, Animal Cloning
In January 2008, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration published a final risk assessment on meat and milk products from animal clones and their offspring which concluded that these products are as safe as conventionally produced food products. Currently, there are no known meat and milk products from cloned animals and their offspring in the marketplace.

Will milk and meat products from animal clones and their offspring be labeled?

BIO | Frequently Asked Questions, Animal Cloning
The Food and Drug Administration’s labeling policy requires that foods only be labeled if there have been significant changes in its nutritional composition, or if there are any changes in other health-related characteristics, such as allergenicity, toxicity or composition. Based on scientific studies, because the milk and meat products from cloned animals and their progeny are nutritionally equivalent to their conventional counterparts, they would not be required to be labeled.

Are animal clones healthy?

BIO | Frequently Asked Questions, Animal Cloning
Decades of research has shown that cloned animals are as healthy as conventional animals. A National Academy of Sciences (NAS) review found “the health and well being of somatic cell clones approximated those of normal individuals as they advance into the juvenile stage. Somatic cell cloned cattle reportedly were physiologically, immunologically, and behaviorally normal.”

I don’t want to get any spam. Do you share users’ email addresses with anyone else?

Frequently Asked Questions
We hate spam, too. We do not share email addresses of Kaboodle users with anyone. The only mail you will receive as a result of registering with Kaboodle will come directly from us. And you’ll be able to opt out of communications from us at any time through a link included on any email we send.

What do I do if I don’t like the food?

Frequently Asked Questions
Talk to the family or if you are uncomfortable with that suggestion then talk with the homestay coordinator. She is there to help you and will find a way to explain to your homestay that you do not like the food in a way that will not hurt anyone's feelings.

Is it safe to use clones in the food supply?

BIO | Frequently Asked Questions, Animal Cloning
After analyzing more than 400 scientific studies, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Academy of Science (NAS) both separately concluded that meat and milk products from animal clones and their offspring are as safe as foods from conventionally bred animals.

Will my friends want to eat this food?

NoMoreCrohns.com/FAQ
For the most part, your friends will be pleasantly surprised with how delicious and normal your food is! The food you eat is actually very gourmet, and if you adapt recipes from magazines and other sources, it will be hard to tell the difference. Many people taste my food and say, "I don't feel sorry for you!" I eat better than most people do! One thing I like to do is to add bread, rice, or tortillas to the side of meals I make for family or friends.

How does the neonatal mortality rate of animal clones compare to other animals?

BIO | Frequently Asked Questions, Animal Cloning
Any animal conceived through any assisted reproductive technique — AI, embryo transfer, etc. — has a slightly higher risk of neonatal death. In the hands of skilled scientists, the neonatal death rate of cloned animals approaches that of animals produced by in vitro fertilization. Within hours or days of birth, there are no health differences between clones and non-clones, according to an NAS review panel.

Is there a risk of Large Offspring Syndrome (LOS) among animal clones?

BIO | Frequently Asked Questions, Animal Cloning
LOS occurs naturally in cattle. It is seen at higher rates with any assisted reproductive technologies and is not a problem caused specifically by cloning.

Do I have to pay even if I don’t want to go on the big rides?

faq
Oakwood charges an admission fee to the park rather than a wristband/pay per ride system. However, there are plenty of gentle family rides if you don’t like white knuckle rides and lots of viewing places to watch your family and friends enjoying themselves.

What if I have a problem, but don’t want to call?

NYU > Wellness Exchange > FAQs
You can also "talk" with a counselor by e-mail if you would prefer. Just send us an e-mail at wellness.exchange@nyu.edu and we will respond to you as quickly as possible.

What if I don’t know what I want?

Frequently Asked Questions - As You Like It Bridal
Don’t worry! Most brides need to try gowns on to know what works best on them. No matter whether you have no ideas at all or a notebook full of wedding-magazine pages, you’ll find that once you start trying things on, it’s easy to pick out what you like and what you don’t like.

Can I be forced to do something I don’t want to?

The Healing Grove
No. The unconscious mind will always refuse to do something that it is not ready or willing to do. Your therapist adheres to a strict code of conduct and will always work towards what benefits you.

Can I be made to say or do anything I don’t want to do?

Hypnotherapy FAQ’s Hypnosis.
No. You will not do anything under hypnosis that you would morally or ethically object to if you weren’t under hypnosis. You are always in control. The best example of this is that Dave is still working from his office in Watford as opposed to lying on a beach somewhere because he hypnotised a crack team of SAS soldiers to smuggle him in to Bill Gate’s house where he hypnotised Mr.

What if we don’t eat enough calcium?

Vegetarian & Vegan Foundation
When the diet does not provide enough, calcium is reabsorbed from the bones to restore blood levels and maintain calcium-dependent functions. If enough calcium is then supplied in the diet, bone levels are restored, but if the diet fails to supply sufficient calcium, bone loss persists.

Breakfast is too much food for me. Do I have to eat all of the food?

FAA Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Remember that the food plan is a well-balanced guide to sound nutrition and healthy eating. The length of time between meals is also an important part of the balance of the plan. The amounts of food and the meal times are no accident. We metabolize our food in direct relation to the balance that is designed into this food plan. Your body will become accustomed to eating this amount of food and will also adjust to the times you eat. Remember that you are not on a diet.

Why don’t you tell us about the bad food?

New Jersey Shore Food Critic FAQS
If we encounter a “bad” meal, then we put it on our list to return if there is a reasonable chance that this is a fluke.

A friend urges me to eat food I don't want. What can I do?

Diet Center: Frequently Asked Questions - dietcenter.com: Pe...
The best way to handle these uncomfortable situations is directly and assertively. First describe the other person's behavior directly, then express your feelings calmly. Finally, ask for a specific change: "You're pushing me to eat what I don't want. I feel uncomfortable because I'm working on my eating habits and I'm very committed to this goal. Pleases help me by supporting my decision not to eat that food."
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