Pharmaceutical, Medical or Biomedical Research
An Assessment of the Role of Chimpanzees in AIDS Vaccine Research
Submitted on Nov 22, 2008 (Original item from 2008) Animal Experimentation
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This research describes the role of chimpanzees in AIDS vaccine research, starting in the early 1990s, and argues that a return to vaccine development using these animals is scientifically unjustifiable based on a comparison of AIDS vaccine trials in chimpanzees and humans.
A Survey of Attitudes of Turkish Veterinary Students and Educators About Animal Use in Research
Submitted on Oct 30, 2008 (Original item from 2004) Animal Experimentation
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This study of Turkish veterinary students and educators found that both groups face a dilemma regarding issues surrounding animal experimentation, including the accuracy and moral implications of using alternatives. The authors conclude that the academic curriculum should be supported with related courses to eliminate the negative results of that dilemma.
AboutAnimalTesting.co.uk
Submitted on Oct 12, 2008 Animal Experimentation
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AboutAnimalTesting was developed "offer a unique reference point on informed discussion on animal welfare in animal testing." The site includes a collection of articles written by "professional journalists and experts" with specific knowledge of animal testing and a focus on animal welfare.
Plant Based Diet Helps Reduce Premature Aging and Disease Risk
Submitted on Oct 01, 2008 (Original item from 2008) Diet and Nutrition | Vegetarianism and Veganism
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In a study released by The Lancet Oncology, Dean Ornish, M.D. and his colleagues found that comprehensive lifestyle changes, including a low-fat vegan diet, increase the body's ability to fight premature aging, cancer, heart disease, and other chronic illnesses.
Rules on Bioengineered Animals
Submitted on Sep 22, 2008 (Original item from 2008) Animal Experimentation | Farmed Animals
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the pending release of regulatory guidelines governing the genetic engineering of animals for food, drugs, or medical devices. The voluntary guidelines stipulate the details that biotech firms should disclose to the FDA regarding each stage of bio-engineering involving animals for these purposes.
A Commentary on Domestic Animals as Dual Purpose Models That Benefit Agricultural and Biomedical Research
Submitted on Sep 14, 2008 (Original item from 2008) Animal Experimentation | Farmed Animals
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According to this article, research on domestic farm animals at land grant institutions is important to the global competitiveness of U.S. animal agriculture and to resolving animal and human diseases. Funding has been in decline and these authors argue that agricultural and biomedical research is at risk at universities unless financial support for research increases.
Views on Animal Experimentation, 2006
Submitted on Aug 28, 2008 (Original item from 2006) Animal Experimentation
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This survey of public attitudes towards animal experimentation in Great Britain reveals that 57% agree that Britain has tough rules governing animal experimentation and 49% believe that these rules are well-enforced. Other attitudes toward animal experimentation are also explored.
Views on Animal Experimentation, 2007
Submitted on Aug 24, 2008 (Original item from 2007) Advocacy Strategies | Animal Experimentation
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The British public exhibits faith in certain aspects of the regulatory system for animal experimentation (i.e., the duty of inspectors to report misconduct). However, there is suspicion about other aspects of the, including conducting experiments without a license. The public is generally more accepting of animal experimentation if it serves human rather than environmental purposes, and the conditions of that support have not changed significantly since 2006.
Public Opinion in Sweden on the Use of Animals in Research
Submitted on Aug 11, 2008 (Original item from 2008) Animal Experimentation
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This article describes a study conducted in Sweden regarding public opinion on the use of animals in research. The researchers found that 7 in 10 Swedes say the use of animals in research is acceptable for medical research aimed at finding cures for diseases. Young people have the most negative attitudes toward animal research.
Pet Ownership and Adults' Views on the Use of Animals
Submitted on Aug 04, 2008 (Original item from 1997) Animal Experimentation | Companion Animals | Entertainment Animals
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This survey of people in Northern Ireland regarding pet ownership and attitudes toward various uses of animals found that people who were most likely to have a pet include married people, younger people, those living in detached homes, and those with children in the household. Attitudes toward animal usage depends primarily on the specific use of the animal under consideration.
