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PCRM Online Archive
May 2012: Read this issue> Bill Maher Asks Congress to Pass Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act; Nearly Half of Supermarket Chicken Tainted by Feces; Billboard, Protest Urge End of Lethal Pig Use in Trauma Training; PCRM’s Food for Life Program Launches New Website; Use of Cats in Pediatrics Training
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
Nutrition News Releases
2012 Nearly Half of Supermarket Chicken Tainted by Feces, Testing Finds April 11, 2012 Billboard Warns Chicago of Hot Dog-Butt Cancer Link March 13, 2012 Dietitians Rank Five Worst School Breakfasts: Ham and Egg Biscuit Tops List March 8, 2012 ‘Shut It Down,’ Doctors Tel
The Use of Animals for Physiology Instruction at the Medical College of Wisconsin
A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine John J. Pippin, M.D., F.A.C.C. October 11, 2006 (Revised December 20, 2007) I. Executive summary Twenty years ago, live dogs, cats, pigs and other animals were commonly used in physiology, pharmacology, and surgery courses at medical schools. A sta
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Increased Calcium Intake Does Not Reduce Bone Fractures or Osteoporosis 5/27/2011 A new study published in the British Medical Journal1 found that people who consumed the highest amounts of calcium did not have a reduction in bone fractures or osteoporosis. In fact, those who consumed the most calcium (more t
Assorted Vegetarian Recipes (with Downloadable Photos)
Please use the credit line: Courtesy of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine / Photo by John Kelly Berry Cobbler 1410 x 1725 pixels downloadable file
Radio Public Service Announcements
Powerful Weapon :30 :60 This PSA educates the public about the importance of a healthy diet f
Artwork
Food Photography Looking for artwork to go with a spread about one of Dr. Neal Barnard’s books or about vegetarian food in general? We’re pleased to provide a selection of high-quality photos. If you have any problems downloading a file, please contact PCRM media relations manager Jeanne Stuart McVey a
Nutrition and/or Preventive Medicine Experts
Research Experts | Nutrition Experts | Legal Experts | Legislative Experts   Neal D. Barnard, M.D. Full-length bio >
Research Issues Experts
Research Experts | Nutrition Experts | Legal Experts | Legislative Experts   Neal D. Barnard, M.D. Full-length bio> PCRM president and founder. Nutrit
Six Easy Diabetes Recipes (with downloadable photos)
Chili Mac 1408 x 1725 pixels downloadable file 2816 x 3450 pixels downloadable file Click here for the recipe. Golden Mushroom Soup 142
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
Hard-Fought Victory for Animals at Medical College of Wisconsin
Hundreds of demonstrators braving frigid Wisconsin winters. Tens of thousands of e-mails, letters, and phone calls from PCRM members and supporters. Billboards on busy Wisconsin highways. After years of efforts like these by PCRM and its members, the Medical College
Victory for Animals at Medical College of Wisconsin
Hundreds of demonstrators braving frigid Wisconsin winters. Tens of thousands of e-mails, letters, and phone calls from PCRM members and supporters. Billboards on busy Wisconsin highways. After years of efforts like these by PCRM and its members, the Medical College of Wisconsin finally announced it has stopped u

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