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Thursday 25 April 2002
CONTACT:
Jeanne McVey
tel: 202-686-2210, ext. 316; jeannem@pcrm.org
Doctors Target March of Dimes Events in 125 U.S. Cities
WalkAmerica Participants Urged to Walk Away from Animal Experiments
Washington, D.C.Supporters of the Physicians Committee for Responsible
Medicine (PCRM) in 125 U.S. cities have stepped forward to help with an educational
campaign targeting the March of Dimes fundraiser, WalkAmerica. In each city, local
advocates will distribute information on questionable animal experiments funded by the
March of Dimes. PCRM holds that resources should be directed to programs that assist
at-risk mothers and focus on human-based ethical research.
"Many birth defects, such as
fetal alcohol syndrome, are preventable and funds are needed for
outreach and education for at-risk mothers. In recognition of this,
major corporate sponsors of the March of Dimes including K-Mart,
Publix, and SaraLee have recently announced that their donations
will be restricted to programs that help people, rather than animal
experiments," says PCRM president Neal
Barnard, M.D. "Not only do animal experiments fail to advance
our knowledge, but babies can actually be harmed. Tragedy occurred
when the antibiotic streptomycin was deemed safe when tested on
dogs and other animalsbut, when given to human babies, the
result was deafness, brain damage, and, in some cases, death."
PCRM volunteers will be drawing particular attention to a March of Dimes-funded
experiment currently underway involving rhesus monkeys who are tethered and kept in cages
too small to meet federal requirements. Although the link between bacterial infections in
women and pre-term birth is already well established, experimenters induce infections in
pregnant monkeys then kill and dissect their babies.
The doctors hope that WalkAmerica participants who learn about donations wasted on
pointless experiments will instead decide to support cruelty-free charities, such as
Easter Seals or Birth Defect Research for Children, Inc. A recent poll shows that a
majority of Americans favor supporting charities that do not fund animal experiments.
For an interview with Dr. Barnard, contact Jeanne S.
McVey at 415-509-1833.
Founded in 1985, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is a national
nonprofit organization that promotes preventive medicine and higher standards in research.
For more information on PCRMs campaign to reform the March of Dimes, please visit www.CharitiesInfo.org.
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