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Print Public Service Announcements Cancer Prevention for Your Family |
TV Public Service Announcements Watch PCRM PSAs here or see and share them on YouTube. Veggie Hunter An intrepid scientist searches the darkest jungles in |
Radio Public Service Announcements Powerful Weapon :30 :60 This PSA educates the public about the importance of a healthy diet f |
Disappearing Act Disappearing Act Download PDF: Full Page - Color Half Page Horizontal - Color Two Thirds Page - Color One Third Square - Color One Third Vertical - Color One S |
Public Service Announcements PCRM offers a wide range of high-quality TV, radio, and print public public service announcements addressing important health and ethical issues. To order copies of current PSAs or to receive upcoming PSAs, contact Patti Howard at 202-686-2210, ext. 324, or psa@pcrm.org. |
Thank You: Monica Smith Monica Smith has been a member of PCRM for just a few months, but she has already gone the extra mile to help us get our message out. After reading about our TV public service announcements (PSAs) in an issue of Good Medicine, Smith made phone calls that led to th |
Prescription for Health Finally! A prescription with side effects you want. Download PDF: Full page - Color Half page horizontal -Color Digest - Color Plug - Color One third vertical - Color Two thirds vertical - Color 2.125 x 2 - B&W 2.125 x 5.25 - B&W 3.75 x 3 - B&W 3.75 |
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 |
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 |
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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 |
News and Media News and Media If you are a journalist seeking more information or an interview with a PCRM expert, please contact Jeanne S. McVey at 202-527-7316 or jeannem@pcrm.org. News Releases PCRM Statement on the Toxic Chemicals Safety Act of 2010 (H.R. 5820) July 29, 2010 New Chemical-Testing Bills are Big Ste |
Foods for Prostate Cancer Survival By Neal D. Barnard, M.D. Many research studies have shown how foods affect the risk of developing prostate cancer. Vegetables and fruits reduce the risk, while dairy products and fatty foods appear to increase it. But what about after cancer has been diagnosed? Will a change in eating habits help a man beat the |
New Study: Soy Improves Prostate Cancer Outlook A new Australian study suggests that soy products can help decrease the risk of prostate cancer progression. The study, published in the September issue of Urology, included 29 Australian men with prostate cancer who were waiting to undergo a radical prostatec |
Sack Your Old Lunch! Featuring LaMarr Woodley Download PDF: Full Page - Color Half Page Horizontal - Color One Third Vertical - Color Or to order copies, contact Patricia Howard at 202-527-7324, or phoward@pcrm.org. |
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