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Good Medicine Archive 2011 Issues Ivy League Animal Cruelty: PCRM Uncovers Shocking Animal Cruelty at Nation's Top Schools Good Medicine Autumn 2011 Vol. XX, No. 3 |
Please Consider Joining the Remembering Rodney Society By joining the Remembering Rodney Society, you will ensure PCRM’s continued work on behalf of animals like Rodney with your gift every month, week, or quarter. Rodney was a sweet, gentle mixed-breed dog whose poignant story captures the essence of why PCRM was founded |
Remembering Rodney: PCRM Introduces Commemorative Calendar PCRM’s monthly donor program, the Remembering Rodney Society, was established to honor Rodney, a special dog who lived out his life in a teaching laboratory. Rodney represents every dog, cat, pig, goat, or other animal who endures pain, and usually death, in the course of medical training, drug or chemical t |
Member Support Summer Giving: Pursuing Compassion and Progress Dear PCRM Supporter, Our members often ask me if there is anything in particular they can do to keep PCRM strong for the long run. Two things come instantly to mind. Both make a big difference: First, people who join PCRM’s monthly giv |
Membership Coordinator The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is a nonprofit organization working toward compassionate and effective medical practice, research, and health promotion. For the last 26 years, PCRM has led the way for reforms of federal nutrition policies, and our clinical research programs are breaking new ground |
Support PCRM The PCRM family includes physicians, healthcare professionals, veterinarians, and compassionate laypersons, all of whom support our mission to: Advocate for ethical research End cruelty to animals in labs and education |
How to Reach PCRM PCRM 5100 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Ste. 400 Washington, DC 20016-4131 T: 202-686-2210 F: 202-686-2216 pcrm@pcrm.org Please note: Due to an overwhelming number of inquiries, we are unable to answer each e-mail we receive. If the answer to your question is on any of our Web sites or if you are forwardin |
Privacy Policy Personal information collected by PCRM, the PCRM Foundation, and/or The Cancer Project may include an individual's name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, and any additional information a member or supporter wishes to provide. All information is kept in a secure database protected by reasonable network securit |
The Vegan Diet How-To Guide for Diabetes Step 3. Low Glycemic Index The glycemic index identifies foods that increase blood sugar rapidly and allows you to favor foods that have much less effect on blood sugar. High-glycemic-index foods include sugar itself, white potatoes, most wheat flour products, and most cold c |
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Planned Giving: Retained Life Estates Illustration How it works You transfer your residence, farm, or vacation home to Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine subject to a life estate. You continue to live in the property for li |
Planned Giving: Deferred Gift Annuities Illustration How it works You transfer cash, securities or other property to PCRM. Beginning on a specified date in the future, PCRM begins to pay you, or up to two annuitants you name, fixed ann |
Planned Giving: Charitable Remainder Unitrusts Illustration How it works You transfer cash, securities or other appreciated property into a trust. The trust pays a percentage of the value of its principal, which is re-valued annually, to you or |
Glycemic Index of Foods Influences Weight Loss Decreasing the intake of high-glycemic foods can help reduce body weight, according to a new article in the Journal of Nutrition. The glycemic index is a measure of how rapidly a given food releases sugar into the bloodstream. In a National Institutes of Health-funded study conducted by PCRM, 99 participants with ty |
Member Support Your Help Makes It Happen: A Growing Partnership Dear Friends, It seems almost impossible that more than 20 years have passed since Neal Barnard, M.D., set up a committee of physicians to stop the use of live animals in medical training and promote healthful eating. Since joining the organization in 1989, |
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