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While the American College of Surgeons recommends animal alternatives that have proven to be equal or superior to traditional methods, the organization is on record as supporting the use of animals in education and research.
PCRM wants dairy products in Washington, DC, to carry warning labels about lactose intolerance.
Neal Barnard says dog cloning is pointless -- just look at Vioxx!
But Ohio State University says videotapes and photographs are its intellectual property, which is exempt from disclosure under Ohio's public records act
Silverstone fields questions about the best way to cure cancer.
Of course Bailey, who seeks to abolish all animal testing, is an animal rights activist.
OSU says Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine claims about its spinal cord class are inaccurate.
PCRM works with two companies to create insulin assay that is created without any animal products.
PCRM claims credit for shutting down research that is actually still ongoing at Ohio State University.
PCRM member's research claims that even picking up a mouse is inherently cruel.
CCF: PCRM is a front for PETA. PCRM: CCF spokesman is fat, so there!
PCRM criticized Albuquerque Public Schools lunch program because it isn't vegan.
Cells regenerated not only in area where tissues graft was applied, but also in tissues surrounding the site of the spinal cord injury.
Just don't tell PCRM that research in animals has revealed new, surprising information about spinal cord injuries.
PCRM upset that researchers have to injure spinal cords of mice and rats in order to conduct research in how to treat such injuries.
PCRM says switching to vegetarian meals is the only way schools can be sure the food they serve to students is safe.
Federal judge dismisses major part of lawsuit, but allows remaining claims against EPA to go to trial.
PCRM continues to try to reposition itself as a consumer group concerned with diet and nutrition -- but CCF keeps reminding the press that PCRM is an animal rights group.
Has PETA read its own web site lately?
Animal rights criminals and PETA say arson and other crimes are okay in the name of animal rights, but serving a convicted criminal meat is beyond the pale.
Believed to be first vaccines on track to be approved using only results of animal tests for efficacy data.
Neal Barnard says high-protein diets are based on "misinformation" -- and if anyone knows about misinformation, it's Barnard and PCRM.
Ingrid Newkrik and Neal Barnard continue operating front group to hide connections between PETA and PCRM.
PCRM launches ad campaign this week characterizing school lunches with beef, pork and cheese as 'weapons of mass destruction.'
But lawsuit is more about getting headlines and news coverage than a serious attempt to overturn EPA's testing program.
PCRM says milk vending machines in schools would be a bad idea since milk causes everything from allergies to cancer.
Noah Wyle says people shouldn't donate money to charities that fund animal research. So why is he a celebrity spokesperson for a Pfizer/YWCA-sponsored program on post-traumatic stress disorder?
Neal Barnard and PCRM seem to have no problem taking credit for driving Michael Podell out of Ohio State University.
Researcher harassed by animal rights activists over his AIDS research in cats publishes paper on how HIV-like disease infects feline brain cells.
Watching Neal Barnard accuse others of factual inaccuracies is a bit like reading China's denunciation of the U.S. human rights record.
Just once I would like to see Barnard and Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine engage in an honest debate instead of tilting at windmills and inventing straw men.
The NotMilk Man bables on about conspiracies, soldiers and wars.
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine says the dairy industry is spreading misinformation, but a Harvard professor says it is PCRM that is distorting his research.
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine lies about the origin of lung surfactant.
Neal Barnard lied (surprise) about efforts to evacuate animals from a Texas lab hit by a flash flood.
A good example of Neal Barnard spinning a study to say something that more closely fits his agenda.
An animal rights activists picks a very bad example to try to prove that animal research is ineffective.
In a bit of humorous hypocrisy, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is upset about a new "Got. . .
Animal rights group claims committee revising dietary recommendations does not take minority health needs into account and is unduly influenced by the agricultural industry.
Since minorities are disproportionately lactose intolerant, the Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine argues government recommendations to drink milk are racist.
The Dairy Council claims PCRM misrepresented a study of milk and osteoporosis.
Meanwhile, the Campaign for Responsible Transplantation distorts the number of organs available for transplantation procedures.
As the March of Dimes passes a milestone, PCRM sees a chance to "shine a spotlight on the dark side" of preventing birth defects.
Writer Kelly James-Enger simply repeats animal rights claims without bothering to critically analyze them.