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theveganoption.org
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| | | | | Last month we created a lab meat survey to take the temperature of both veg*ns and nonvegetarians about attitudes towards in vitro meat and to what extent animal harm played a role in resistance to eating it. To summarize, we asked people about their food choices (whether they were meat eaters, vegetarians, vegans etc.) and then we asked if they would eat lab meat, why or why not, and if they would eat lab meat if it caused no more animal death than eating plant food and why or why not. | |
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eukaryotewritesblog.com
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| | | | | This is a rather utilitarian list of approaches to improving the lives of animals even if you still eat meat. Among other things, donating $100 to the right charity has the same impact as going vegetarian for thirteen years. | |
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www.livenowthrivelater.co.uk
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| | | | | The past week's news cycle has been full of coverage of the EAT-Lancet's new paper: Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT-Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems (Full text available if you create a free account with the Lancet) It has been dubbed in the press "The Planetary Health Diet". The Guardian has [...] | |
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www.yalemedicine.org
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| | | Dr. Sanacora is a Professor of Psychiatry at Yale University and the Director of the Yale Depression Research Program. Dr. Sanacora's work has focused largely on elucidating the pathophysiological mechanisms associated with mood and other neuropsychiatric disorders and using this information to inform the development of novel treatment strategies. His preclinical research laboratory explores the effects of stress and pharmaceutical agents on cellular biology, neurophysiology and behavior. His clinical la... | ||