Can Biotechnology Control Human Behavior?

Can Biotechnology Control Human Behavior?
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Guy Hatchard
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Every so often, you find a study that breaks new ground and advances human understanding. The journal Transplantology has published a paper titled “Personality Changes Associated With Organ Transplants,” which documents the experiences of individuals who received a range of donated organs including hearts, kidneys, livers, and lungs.
Guy Hatchard
Guy Hatchard
Author
Guy Hatchard, Ph.D., is the author of HatchardReport.com, a popular COVID science information site in New Zealand with a large following. He also runs the campaign for Global Legislation Outlawing Biotechnology Experimentation. He was formerly a senior manager at Genetic ID, a global food testing safety and certification organisation (now known as FoodChain ID). He also wrote the book “Discovering and Defending Your DNA Diet.” Dr. Hatchard has advised governments on natural food legislation and the risks of GM Foods. He lives in New Zealand.