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Biomedical investigations still has predominant use of animal models, despite the availability of non-animal methods. The most commonly used animal model is the mouse.
A brief introduction to animal rights activism, including the books, articles, websites and other resources that cannot be missed, and the deceptive sites to avoid!
F. J. Gall suggested that different parts of the brain were responsible for different mental functions. A person's character could be "read" by examining his/ her skull.
Experimentation on humans is today regulated by law, but in 1874 there were few safeguards in place to protect Mary Rafferty from Dr. Roberts Bartholow.
The practice and ethics of human experimentation is not a modern phenomenon, but has origins in ancient medicine and culture.
On "What She Doesn't Know/Your Red Nose," Nina Nastasia showcases her trademark surgeon's eye view for the fissures in relationships.
America's indigenous people regarded earth's creatures as being brothers and sisters of mankind, seeking metaphoric meaning from living animal spirits (totem guides).
Many people presume that the testing of make-up on animals ended a long time ago. Sadly, this is not the case. Find out how to buy beauty products without the guilt
Women who are inherently nurturers and care givers can play a leading role as supporters and initiators of the vegetarian diet according to feminist author Carol Adams.


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