1. ANIMAL PEOPLE I May 2009
Hurt crabs feel pain
BELFAST--Hermit crabs feel pain when injured and change their behavior to avoid the source of pain, reported Robert Elwood of the School of Biological Sciences at Queen's University in Belfast, Northern
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2. ANIMAL PEOPLE I Books March 2006
Their Capacity To Experience Pain & Suffering is apparently not available at the Advocates for Animals web site, as I was unable to find it. Summaries of Pain studies comprise almost the entire publication.
Addressing
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3. ANIMAL PEOPLE I MAY 2010
did not use anesthesia or painkillers on infants until the 1980s. This is not a universal truth. Doctors disagreed about the age when babies feel pain, but medical literature shows that many doctors believed that infants and third trimester
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4. ANIMAL PEOPLE I APRIL 2010
that animals are immune to pain so they can continue factory farming without protest or objection. But animals do feel pain and do suffer.
The Bible has been used to rationalize slavery, discrimination against gays, and
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5. Questions and Answers on Rabies
be due to hunger, fear, or pain. Tetanus infections may sometimes
be misdiagnosed as rabies. But, in any case, such animals should also be approached
with caution as in their pain they may attack.
At present, rabies
can only be
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6. Animal People July-August 2008
mammals who can experience pain."
But the statement added, Â "European Food Safety Authority scientific opinion indicates that seals can be killed rapidly and effectively by a number of methods without causing avoidable pain,
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7. ANIMAL PEOPLE I March 08 U.S. to phase out animal testing
pain and distress, use large numbers of animals, and have the
potential to provide improved prediction of adverse health or
environmental effects," NICETAM director
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8. ANIMAL PEOPLE | Books September 2005
the classic signs of pain.
Narby goes even farther by describing the ability of plants to feel pain.
Why would an organism feel pain if, like a plant, it cannot move? pain is generally believed to have
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9. 4/2005
• Freedom from pain, injury and disease: by prevention or rapid diagnosis an d
treatment.
• F re e d om f r om fe ar an d d istres s : by e ns ur i n g c on di t i on s and t re at me n
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10. Evil Side of Racetrack Animal People 10.95
a drug might mask the pain. He knew that drugs might work for a while
and
perhaps a few more wins could be had, but in the end the horse would break
down in extreme pain.
Horak also did not
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