Find the Page You Are Looking For
We recently redesigned the PCRM website, so it is possible you followed a link that doesn't work.
Please use the search function to find what you are looking for. All site content has been preserved.
Or browse through the main site categories listed to the left.
The following search results from our site may contain the page you are looking for or similar content.
The Origin of U.S. Dietary Guidelines Current U.S. dietary policies still reflect the basic design of the food guides from the early part of this century. In 1894, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) developed the first food composition tables and dietary standards for Americans. In 1916, the first daily food guides appeared in U |
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 |
Food for Life TV Want to learn how to improve your health from the comfort of your own home? Then tune into Food for Life TV, PCRM’s interactive webcasts for anyone who wants a healthy diet. This online video support group, based on PCRM’s popular diabetes classes, offers free information on diet and disease, includ |
Food for Life TV Archive View any of the many archived shows below. March 3: Lively Flavored Latin Seitan Stew (YouTube) Katherine Lawrence, a Cancer Project Food for Life cooking class instructor, prepares Latin Seitan Stew from Dr. Barnard’s The Cancer Survivor’s Guide: Foods That Help you Fight Back. The bell peppers in th |
PCRM Online Archive February 2012: Read this issue> Watch James Franco and Kevin Nealon Pledge to Save Chimpanzees; Paula Deen Has Diabetes, PCRM Offers Help; Bob Barker Asks University of Virginia to End Cruel Use of Live Cats; Chinese-Language 21-Day Healthy Challenge Begins March 5; Cheese Billboards Highlight Obesity Risk; Feb. 10 |
PCRM 2008: The Year in Review In the National Spotlight This year, PCRM reached a wider audience than ever before, receiving extensive coverage in major newspapers nationwide, making appearances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and other national TV shows, and launching new public service announcements. Pushing the Press PCRM’s experts on |
TV Treats Diabetes during Diabetes Awareness Month Americans are divided about the impact of the possible health care bill. In a recent poll, 49 percent said health care costs will go up. Another 49 percent expect no change or an improvement. As the debate continues, there is something everyone can do now to help reduce the $174 billion spent on diabetes each year: |
2000 Year in Review RESEARCH ISSUES On Capitol Hill PCRM president Neal Barnard, M.D., and research coordinator Andy Breslin provided in-depth critiques of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) High Production Volume Challenge, a massive animal |
PCRM Online | January 2011 January 2011 |
PCRM Online | November 2009 November 2009 |
PCRM Online | January 2005 January 2005 Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine |
Public Service Announcements PCRM offers a wide range of high-quality TV, radio, and print public public service announcements addressing important health and ethical issues. To order copies of current PSAs or to receive upcoming PSAs, contact Patti Howard at 202-686-2210, ext. 324, or psa@pcrm.org. |
Doctors Weigh in on WASHINGTON—Doctors and dietitians with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine are available for interviews on two major nutrition stories—a cover article in yesterday's New York Times Magazine about the Atkins Diet and |
Good Medicine Magazine: Expelled! Processed Meats Cause Cancer: So Why Do Schools Feed Them to Children?
| |