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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
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
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
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
PCRM Online | October 2010
 October 2010
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
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
Member Support
Celebrating 25 Years (25 Good Things to Do Now) PCRM turns 25 this year and the organization is expanding in size and scope like never before! The key to our success has always been the people behind the work—our physicians and scientists and the members who provide support for their efforts. Your involvement
Good Medicine Magazine: Expelled! Processed Meats Cause Cancer: So Why Do Schools Feed Them to Children?