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SARS another deadly virus from the meat industry - Michael Greger MD
SARS found in three more species (scroll down)
End dog labs at UC SanDiego
Colorado University suspends dog labs
Dog shots findings at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Vivisection Unveiled by Dr Tony Page Past to Present Ideas that Changed our World by Dr Stuart and Terry Hirschberg - Comments by Deirdre Balaam
Your rights are being eroded by Mary Chipman
Environmentalists = Terrrorists, the New Math by Karen Charman
ON THE DRUG SCENE
AARP exposes drug industry links to senior organizations
GE proteins in Eprex cause severe immune reaction
New York sues Pharmacia and GlaxoSmithKline
10,000 Baycol takers have filed suits against Bayer ane GSK
"Modern health care is not about health. It's a euphemism for an internationally operated pharmaceutical network based on propaganda that we've been fed for the last 100 years: chemical drugs correct disease." - Rhody Lake, editor of Alive
Serazone withdrawn in Europe still sold in the U.S.
Eli Lilly mails Prozac samples directly to patients
Putting old drugs into more expensive new packages
RESEARCH WITHOUT ANIMALS
CDC study finds declinen in lead and tobacco poisons in blood
Lumpectomy vs. Mastectomy
Eating "fatty fish" may protect against endometrial cancer
New technique for preserving sperm cells
Environmentalists = Terrorists, the New Math by Karen Charman Comments by Mary Chipman
MAILBAG
Mary Lawrence Philip Duckworth Nancie Saylor Michael Burman Elizabeth Albertine Kiley Blackman
In Memoriam Anna Krycki Hans Siegenthaler Bella Stoll
BOOK REVIEW
Vivisection Unveiled by Dr Tony Page Jon Carpenter Publishing 1997
Too much fluoride NY State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc
Letter disputing Rich Lowry column using animals in SARS research
Canadians clamping down on cosmetic use of pesticides
European Parliament ban on animal-tested cosmetics after 2009
Homeopathic treatments for smallpox by Dorothy Kendall
SHAC-UK announces to more strikes against HLS
Promising new stem cell production & repair technique could replace some heart transplants
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