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misinformation (medical)

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  • Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan is shown sat on a bed with her beloved bulldog, Ooby, next to her. She is reading from an iPad. Ooby has a thought bubble above his head with an ice cream cone in it. To the left in large letters are the words: “Worried parents and more. Q and A”.

    Resisting Non-Vegan Temptations, Worried Parents & Bonus! | Q&A

    Today we talk about how to deal with non-vegan food temptations as well as how to deal with concerned or unsupportive parents when going vegan at an early age. Plus, you get a fantastically awkward bonus at the end of the video.

    Read more about Resisting Non-Vegan Temptations, Worried Parents & Bonus! | Q&A
  • The image shows a close-up of hand. The hand is shown against the back drop of a hospital bed and has a drip needle inserted into the wrist. A caring hand and arm is seen holding the persons hand and giving comfort.

    The Human Cost of Animal Testing

    Perhaps the most perverse aspect of the animal testing debate is the fact that not only does animal testing not advance medicine—it actually harms and, in many cases, kills the humans it’s said to benefit.

    Read more about The Human Cost of Animal Testing
  • The image shows a two banks of beautiful white rabbits. Each bank contains twenty rabbits. They each are locked into small boxes and immobalized. Only their heads are visible.

    Why Are We Still Testing On Animals?

    Non-animal tests are generally more reliable, less costly, and always more humane. So, why are we still testing on animals? Let’s review the top three reasons, including how you are paying for it!

    Read more about Why Are We Still Testing On Animals?
  • The image shows two small monkeys trapped in Perspex boxes. Their heads are poking through the top and a clamp is pressing against their necks to prevent them from moving their head.

    Is Animal Testing Effective & Does It Save Lives?

    Is animal testing effective? Is it scientifically viable? Can research on animals save human lives? If so, then vivisection would only be opposable on moral and ethical grounds…not scientific ones.

    Read more about Is Animal Testing Effective & Does It Save Lives?
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