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March of Dimes-Funded Animal Experiments: Commonly Asked Questions March of Dimes-Funded Animal Experiments: Commonly Asked Questions Animal Welfare 1. Does the March of Dimes still fund shocking animal experiments? 2. Is there any evidence for the poor treatment of animals in March of Dimes experiments? 3. How can there be any pain or suffe |
2006 Airport Food Review 2006 Airport Food Review A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Winter 2006 As the holiday travel season begins, nutrition experts at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) have again reviewed the food served at the nation’s busiest airports. PCRM's report, no |
2010 Airport Food Review 2010 Airport Food Review A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Winter 2010 As the holiday travel season begins, nutrition experts with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) have reviewed the food served at some of the country’s busiest airports. PCRM&rsqu |
2007 Airport Food Review 2007 Airport Food Review A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Winter 2007 With the holiday travel season approaching, nutritionists with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) have again reviewed the healthfulness of meals served in some of the nation’s bus |
March of Dimes-Funded Animal Experiments: An Overview March of Dimes-Funded Animal Experiments: An Overview EXTENT, COST, and TYPES of ANIMALS USED The March of Dimes does not report the number of animals used per year. The March of Dimes uses many different species of animals, including primates, cats, dogs, rabbits, pigs, hamsters, fe |
2009 Airport Food Review 2009 Airport Food Review A Report by the Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine Winter 2009 As the holiday travel season gets under way, health-conscious passengers are searching airport terminals for nutritious food. To determine the availability of healthful meals, nutrition experts with the Physic |
2011 Airport Food Review Airports Continue to Add Healthier Meals: Detroit Tops List for Third Year, Low-Fat Vegetarian Options Still Hard to Find in D.C. and Atlanta A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Winter 2011 Just in time for holiday travel, nutrition experts with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Med |
2005 Airport Food Review 2005 Airport Food Review A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Winter 2005 As consumers begin making holiday travel plans, nutrition professionals with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) have reviewed the menus of restauran |
2008 Airport Food Review 2008 Airport Food Review A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Winter 2008 During this season of increased air travel, where can a hungry traveler find a healthful meal? Nutritionists with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) surveyed meals in 15 of the nation& |
2003 Airport Food Review 2003 Airport Food Review A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Winter 2003 As the skies fill with hungry holiday travelers, the nutrition experts at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) have review |
Animal Care and Use Committees: Structural Problems Impair Usefulness Animal Care and Use Committees: Structural Problems Impair Usefulness Introduction The Animal Welfare Act (AWA) requires that institutional animal care and use committees (IACUCs) be established at research facilities that use animals covered under the Act. The Public Health Service and the Interagency Research |
2002 Airport Food Review A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine 2002 Is the food in America’s busiest airports healthier than last year? Yes and no, according to PCRM’s second annual airport restaurant survey. PCRM looked at the 10 busiest U.S. airports |
Nutrition News Releases 2012 Nearly Half of Supermarket Chicken Tainted by Feces, Testing Finds April 11, 2012 Billboard Warns Chicago of Hot Dog-Butt Cancer Link March 13, 2012 Dietitians Rank Five Worst School Breakfasts: Ham and Egg Biscuit Tops List March 8, 2012 ‘Shut It Down,’ Doctors Tel |
2004 Airport Food Review 2004 Airport Food Review A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Winter 2004 As the holiday travel season approaches, nutrition experts at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) have evaluated the food served at 12 of the nat |
An Examination of Animal Experiments Inaccurate Results Money Lost, Attention Diverted The Time Factor |
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