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PCRM Online Archive May 2013: Read this Issue> Physicians Committee Hosts Congressional Vegetarian Caucus; Join the VegRUN Marathon Training Program; Baby Boom + Fast Food = Dementia Boom; Attend the International Conference of Nutrition and the Brain; Physicians Committee Persuades Harvard to Close Primate Facility; Militar |
Good Medicine Archive 2013 Issues Escaping the Research Mousetrap Good Medicine Winter 2013 Vol. XXII, No. 1 Can We End Alzheimer's? |
New Mexico Governor Speaks Out for Chimpanzees New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson PCRM experts joined forces with New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson on Nov. 18 to urge the U.S. Department of Agriculture to investigate and stop the transfer of the Alamogordo chimpanzees. At the Hall of the States in Washington, D.C., Richardson announced that he had fil |
The Latest in ... RESEARCH ETHICS By Kristie Stoick, M.P.H., and John J. Pippin, M.D., F.A.C.C. ALTERNATIVES TO ANIMAL RESEARCH Human Tissues at the Forefront of Cancer Research This fall, onCore UK was launched in the United Kingdom with the mission of imp |
Frequently Asked Questions FAQs About Animal Experimentation Issues FAQs About Nutrition Issues FAQs About Vegetarian Diets Additional information and resources are available at: The Cancer Project Health Topics in Preventive Medicine & Nutrition Vegan and Vegetarian Diets A |
FAQs Frequently Asked Questions FAQs About Animal Experimentation Issues FAQs About Nutrition Issues FAQs About Vegetarian Diets Additional information and resources are available at: The Cancer Project Health Topics in Preventive Medicine & Nutrition Vegan |
The Latest in ... RESEARCH ETHICS By Kristie Sullivan, M.P.H., and Nancy Beck, Ph.D. ALTERNATIVES TO ANIMAL RESEARCH Science Embraces Animal-Free Cell Cultures Many research studies now focus on cells rather than the whole body. But scientists |
The Latest in ... RESEARCH ETHICS By Kristie Sullivan, M.P.H., and Nancy Beck, Ph.D. ALTERNATIVES DEVELOPMENT Europeans Develop Nonanimal Marine Toxin Tests Several European universities are working together to develop nonanimal tests to detect toxins e |
PCRM 2008: The Year in Review On Capitol Hill, In the Public Eye Third Annual Cancer Symposium More than 300 physicians, dietitians, nurses, and other health care professionals attended The Cancer Project’s 2008 Cancer and Nutrition Symposium. This thought-provoking symposium on diet, cancer risk, and public policy featured eight prese |
PCRM 2008: The Year in Review PCRM Worldwide Diabetes in India… In January, PCRM president Neal Barnard, M.D., traveled to India to lecture at medical schools and hospitals across the country. Vegetarian diets have a long tradition in India, but meat-heavy Western diets have recently moved in, bringing diabetes and other typically We |
Fact Sheets and FAQs Literature and FAQs PCRM's New Literature Store To meet the overwhelming demand for our literature and streamline our fulfillment operation, we are now offering a variety of themed kits featuring eye-catching and informative materials focusing on health and nutrition. We are currently developing additional kits |
Kristie Sullivan, M.P.H. Kristie Sullivan, M.P.H., is director of regulatory testing issues with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), a nationwide organization of physicians and laypersons that promotes preventive medicine, especially good nutrition, and addresses controversies in modern medicine, including ethical is |
The Latest in ... RESEARCH ETHICS By Kristie Sullivan, M.P.H., and Nancy Beck, Ph.D. PHARMACEUTICAL TESTING End of the Lethal Dose 50? An international pharmaceutical organization has announced that its new standard will not require the Lethal Dose 50, |
The Latest in ... RESEARCH ETHICS By Kristie Stoick, M.P.H., and John J. Pippin, M.D., F.A.C.C. ALTERNATIVES TO ANIMAL RESEARCH EPA and NIH Aim to Move Away from Animal Tests Government regulators are taking a huge step away from animal testing. As we repo |
The Latest in ... RESEARCH ETHICS By Kristie Sullivan, M.P.H. Toxicity Testing New Advances Reduce and Replace Animal Tests Two recent advances from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) will help reduce the use of animals in test |
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