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PCRM 2001: The Year in Review Winter Thanks to the efforts of research coordinator Kathryn Kuhn, PCRM joined other health care organizations to form the Council on Humane Giving, which will issue the Humane Charity Seal of Approval to charities that utilize only nonanimal research methods. PCRM launched the Web site www.HumaneSeal. |
National Chimpanzee Call-In Week Resources It's National Call-In Week for Chimpanzees in Laboratories. Please call your members of Congress today, and ask them to co-sponsor the Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act (S. 810/H.R. 1513), which will end painful experiments on chimpanzees. Please use the following re |
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 |
Section One: Approaching the Victim of Partner Abuse Signs of Abuse: What Physicians Should Look For Intervention Domestic Violence Education in the Medical Curriculum |
2006 School Lunch Report Card 2006 School Lunch Report Card A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine August 2006 background | the criteria | the report card The Report Card School District |
Section Four: Physician-Assisted Suicide And Capital Punishment: What Role Should Physicians Play? Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia Arguments AGAINST Permitting Physician-Assisted Suicide Arguments FOR Permitting Physician-Assisted Suicide |
The Five Most Unhealthful School Lunches The Five Most Unhealthful School Lunches A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Spring 2010 Introduction Because American children consume more than 7 billion school meals every year, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) evaluates meals served in the Nation |
Cost Analysis of Dissection Versus Nonanimal Teaching Methods Cost Analysis of Dissection Versus Nonanimal Teaching Methods As more and more educators explore the benefits of nonanimal alternatives to dissection, software companies respond by developing ever more impressive technologies. New programs offer stunning educational adv |
2000 Year in Review RESEARCH ISSUES On Capitol Hill PCRM president Neal Barnard, M.D., and research coordinator Andy Breslin provided in-depth critiques of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) High Production Volume Challenge, a massive animal |
1999: The Year in Review The year brought a continuing firestorm of controversy over massive animal testing programs promoted by Vice President Al Gore and the Environmental Protection Agency. The first, called the High Production Volume Challenge, aims to use hundreds of thousands of animals to test industrial chemicals that ar |
Just the Facts On Second Thought, Make Mine Organic Manufacturers have promoted genetically engineered soybeans that can withstand sprayings with glyphosate herbicide. However, Marc Lappé of the Center for Ethics and Toxics of Gualala, Calif., recently found "herbicide-tolerant" soybeans to be 12 to 14 percent lower |
Ten Celebrity Cookbooks A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine December 2002 Cookbook Rating System PCRM’s registered dietitians based each cookbook’s rating on three criteria: percentage of healthful recipes (up to 75 points), amount of health and n |
2004 School Lunch Report Card 2004 School Lunch Report Card A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine August 2004 | |