51. Animal Ethics: January 2006
Source May Vanish " (Manta Journal, Jan. 5):It's very disturbing knowing what these fishermen are doing to these defenseless sharks. It is bad enough that they hunt these magnificent creatures, but then to cut off their fins and throw them back
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52. Animal Ethics: December 2006
today in the British Journal of Medicine , "Higher IQ at age 10 years was associated with an increased likelihood of being vegetarian at age 30." The study gathered data from 8,170 men and women 30 years of age who are ongoing participants
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53. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
study published in the journal Nature found that wide-ranging carnivores like tigers and other big cats “show the most evidence of stress and/or psychological dysfunction in captivity.”Tigers are designed by nature to roam far and
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54. Animal Ethics: Between the Species
Here is an online journal that should be of interest to readers of this blog. I will add a link to the blogroll.
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55. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
delays. The medical journal Lancet recently published findings showing that children who are not adequately nourished in the first five years of life sometimes never catch up to their peers.A diet that may be adequate for an adult is not
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56. Animal Ethics: Meat, Cancer, and the Cumulative Case for Ethical Vegetarianism
Library of Science’s journal PLOS Medicine .The researchers analyzed data from the NIH-AARP Diet and Health study cohort which consisted of approximately 500,000 people aged 50–71 years at baseline (1995–1996), none of whom had
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57. Animal Ethics: You Might Be a Terrorist!
Philosophy and Policy Journal
Crates
Baaahhhh!
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals?
Think Vegan Food Must Be Boring and Bland? Think ...
High Plains Drifts
From the Mailbag
His Beef with Vegetarianism
Health
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58. Animal Ethics: Vegan Chic
Philosophy and Policy Journal
Crates
Baaahhhh!
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals?
Think Vegan Food Must Be Boring and Bland? Think ...
High Plains Drifts
From the Mailbag
His Beef with Vegetarianism
Health
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59. Animal Ethics: Why Clone at All?
Philosophy and Policy Journal
Crates
Baaahhhh!
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals?
Think Vegan Food Must Be Boring and Bland? Think ...
High Plains Drifts
From the Mailbag
His Beef with Vegetarianism
Health
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60. Animal Ethics: Animal Advocates' Successes Have Factory Farmers Running Scared
High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal [ HPMAJ ]. The column, which you can read here , is a call to arms to factory farmers to fight back against those individuals and organizations working to protect farm animals from the abuses inherent in
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