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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 |
Research Issues Experts Research Experts | Nutrition Experts | Legal Experts | Legislative Experts Neal D. Barnard, M.D. Full-length bio> PCRM president and founder. Nutrit |
Nutrition and/or Preventive Medicine Experts Research Experts | Nutrition Experts | Legal Experts | Legislative Experts Neal D. Barnard, M.D. Full-length bio > |
PCRM Experts PCRM has dozens of experts available for interviews, including physicians, registered dietitians, Ph.D.s in human nutrition, and scientists. These professionals are located throughout the country, and many have extensive on-air experience. The following is just a small sampling of our available experts. Please call PC |
News Releases 2012 Super Bowl Shockers: Five Amazingly Unhealthy Party Foods February 3, 2012 School Lunch Guidelines Fall Short: Still Too Much Meat, Dairy, and Junk in School Lunches January 26, 2012 Fat-Focused Billboards Warn Albany that Cheese Makes You Chubby January 18, 2012 Paula Deen Mak |
Legal Issues Experts Research Experts | Nutrition Experts | Legal Experts | Legislative Experts Dan Kinburn, Esq. Full-length bio > General counsel. PCRM’s lead tr |
Legislative Experts Research Experts | Nutrition Experts | Legal Experts | Legislative Experts Elizabeth Kucinich Full-length bio > Director |
PCRM 2003: The Year in Review The close of 2003 marks another year of growth and increased effectiveness for PCRM. Remarkable success has been achieved in medical schools, where animal labs are steadily being replaced with better methods. Interest in vegetarian diets on the part of the media, consumer |
Newsletter February 2012 > Two Weeks Left to Apply: Become a Food for Life Instructor! Heart Healthy Valentine’s Day Menu Kickstart Your Health: New Food for Life Classes Focus on Losing Weight in a Healthful Way Food for Life in the News: 55-Year-Old Man Loses 40 Pounds on Kickstart Food for |
PCRM Conference Confronts Childhood Obesity Epidemic As the federal government’s National School Lunch Program continues to emphasize artery-clogging, high-cholesterol foods, childhood obesity has reached record levels—16 percent of children ages 2 to 19 are now considered obese. And as waistlines expand, so does the risk for chronic disease, including h |
Great Ape Protection and Cost Saving Act: Media Room Media Room Media Maine Newspaper Prints Letter by PCRM Senior Medical Adviser John Pippin, M.D., on Ending Chimpanzee Research Sept. 13, 2010 Seattle TV Station Interviews PCRM Primatologist Debra Durham, Ph.D., at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest News Releases Metro Ads Urge Congress to Protect Chimpanzees from |
Good Medicine Magazine: PCRM 2005: The Year in Review PCRM 2005: The Year in Review Humane Research and Education Med Schools Go High-Tech—and Humane PCRM Experts Debate at House of Commons New Cruelty-Free Insulin Test Now Available Worldwide Actio |
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Physicians' Group Responds to Smear Tactics by American Meat Institute and Tobacco/Meat Industry Front Group Washington—The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) responds to news releases published recently by the “Center for Consumer Freedom” (CCF), a group funded by the tobacco, meat, and junk food industries, and the American Meat Institute (AMI), a meat-industry organization that prom |
Childhood Obesity Conference Confronts the Fattening of America Is childhood obesity more dangerous than cancer? In the next 50 years, pediatric obesity may shorten life expectancy in the United States by two to five years—an effect equal to that of all cancers combined, according to research by David Ludwig, M.D., Ph.D. Hear his and other childhood obesity experts’ |
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