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Priorities for Research in Spinal Cord Injury Priorities for Research in Spinal Cord Injury Research on spinal cord injuries aims to prevent, minimize, or repair neural tissue damage, reduce the sequelae of injury, and improve function. While animals have been used by a number of investigators, other avenues of resear |
Spinal Cord Injury Experiments on Animals Beyond Animal Research By Kristie Sullivan, M.P.H. May 2005 Spinal Cord Injury Experiments on Animals Every year, approximately 10,000 people in the United States suffer |
Food for Life: Healthy Eating and Cooking to Beat Diabetes in Indian Country Welcome! This is the home of curriculum materials for a unique nutrition education program designed to address the epidemic of type 2 diabetes among Native Americans. Research conducted by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) and many other research teams has demonstrated the power of plant-base |
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Spinal Cord Injury: Nonanimal Research Shows Great Promise By Kristie Sullivan, M.P.H. Imagine that you are drugged with an anesthetic. You are strapped face down to a device. Your skin and back muscle are cut away, a section of your bony spine is removed, and a machine drops a seven-pound weight onto your exposed spinal cord. You |
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 |
Cure for Spinal Cord Injury Hampered by Animal Models Christopher Reeve’s tragic accident in 1995, which left him paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life, highlighted the desperate need for a cure for spinal cord injury. But a new study reveals that scientists may be significantly sidetracked by their reliance on animal experiments. A com |
Meet Some of the Lost or Surrendered Dogs Who Were Used and Killed at University of Michigan The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor (U-M) continues to use dogs from Michigan shelters in its Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) course. Notorious Class B dealer R&R Research sells dogs to U-M. Learn more about how these dogs are sold to U-M and help us end the use of animals in U-M’s ATLS course. |
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 |
Spinal Cord Injury Research Hampered by Animal Models, Says New Study Washington—Research on traumatic spinal cord injuries is hampered by a reliance on animal experiments that don’t accurately predict human outcomes, says a new study in the upcoming edition of the peer-reviewed journal Reviews in the Neurosciences. The review was written by scientists with the Physicians |
PCRM Study Exposes Problems with Spinal Cord Injury Experiments on Animals A new PCRM study explores the reasons why animal experiments in spinal cord injury do not accurately predict human outcomes. “Animal Models in Spinal Cord Injury: A Review” appears this April in the peer-reviewed journal Reviews in the Neurosciences. It was written by PCRM scientists Aysha Akhtar, M.D., |
How You Can Help Reform the March of Dimes 1. Tell other people about the March of Dimes! Most people are not aware that the charity wastes their charitable donations on cruel and useless experimentation. One way you can easily raise awareness is to write letters: to the editor, to a celebrity spokesperson, and/or to any company in your community that suppor |
PCRM Brings Lawsuit against Ohio State’s “Cruelty 101” PCRM has stepped up its campaign against one of the cruelest laboratory courses ever devised—the Spinal Cord Injury Techniques course at Ohio State University, sometimes called “Cruelty 101.” The course requires students to expose the spinal cords of mice and |
A Hero’s Hope: Nonanimal Research Is Best Way to Keep Reeve’s Dream Alive By Neal D. Barnard, M.D. In the movies, he was the Man of Steel. In real life, Christopher Reeve displayed nearly superhuman courage in the face of a tragic spinal cord injury. But determination doesn’t always carry the day. Reeve’s re |
OSU's Spinal Cord Injury Course Draws Criticism from Neurosurgeons and Neurologists Across the Country Columbus, Ohio—300 neurologists and neurosurgeons have signed a petition seeking the elimination of an Ohio State University course in which students cause severe spinal cord injury in small animals. One of the neurologists, Aysha Akhtar, M.D., M.P.H., of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCR |
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