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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
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
Congratulations to D.C. Councilmember, Avon, and Humane Research
District of Columbia Councilwoman Mary Cheh showed her support for humane research this May when she participated in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in Washington. Cheh is a breast cancer survivor and a strong supporter of nonanimal medical research. She and her colleagues wore hot pink Humane Seal T-shirts to hi
Cancer Charities Win the Humane Charity Seal of Approval
PCRM thanks actor Noah Wyle, also known as Dr. John Carter of NBC’s long-running series ER, for his support of the Humane Charity Seal of Approval program. PCRM recently ran ads featuring Noah in theater magazines across the United States and will soon l
Washington, D.C., Politician and Breast Cancer Survivor Supports Humane Seal
It’s been decades since the “war on cancer” was launched. But breast cancer continues to kill tens of thousands of women every year, despite the billions of dollars spent on animal experiments. Fortunately, some charities are leading the way to more effective, human-centered research. In May, a Wa
Cruelty-Free Army Gets Humane Seal of Approval
The giving season has started: Thanksgiving, holiday giving, end-of-year donations. If you are looking for a meaningful gift or a charity to support, the Humane Charity Seal of Approval will help you identify organizations that provide services or research without the use of animals. You’ll even find ones li
Animals, Research, and Alternatives: Susan M. Love, M.D.
  Speakers Susan M. Love, M.D. Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation Presentation: The Love/Avon Army of Women: A New Approach to Breast Cancer Research Susan M. Love, M.D., is president of the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation and clinical professor of surgery at the Univers
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
Good Medicine Magazine: Expelled! Processed Meats Cause Cancer: So Why Do Schools Feed Them to Children?