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Food for Life TV Archive View any of the many archived shows below. March 3: Lively Flavored Latin Seitan Stew (YouTube) Katherine Lawrence, a Cancer Project Food for Life cooking class instructor, prepares Latin Seitan Stew from Dr. Barnard’s The Cancer Survivor’s Guide: Foods That Help you Fight Back. The bell peppers in th |
Food for Life TV Nutrition News – Lectures by Neal Barnard, M.D. – Cooking Demonstrations – Your Questions Answered – Shopping Tips – Restaurant Reviews – And More! Core Classes A New Approach to Type 2 Diabetes Neal Barnard, M.D., gives an overview of the worldwide diabetes epide |
Animal Care and Use Committees: Structural Problems Impair Usefulness Animal Care and Use Committees: Structural Problems Impair Usefulness Introduction The Animal Welfare Act (AWA) requires that institutional animal care and use committees (IACUCs) be established at research facilities that use animals covered under the Act. The Public Health Service and the Interagency Research |
Project Nim Star Speaks at PCRM Chimpanzee Panel When Bob Ingersoll first met Nim, he had a gut feeling that they were destined to be buddies. Nim—a chimpanzee—is the focus of the new award-winning documentary Project Nim about an experiment that aimed to prove Nim could learn to communicate with sign language if he were raised like a human child. Bob In |
Project Nim Star Speaks at PCRM Chimpanzee Panel Discussion Project Nim is a documentary members of Congress should see as they weigh the Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act. Lawmakers had the opportunity to see this heartbreaking film about chimpanzee experimentation last month when PCRM hosted the Washington, D.C., premiere. Project Nim charts the life of Nim Chimpsky. |
The Cancer Project Update The Cancer Project works to spread the message of good health and preventive medicine as far and wide as possible. In an effort to reach residents of a region that lays claim to some of the highest rates of obesity, diabetes, and other diet-related diseases in the country, The Cancer Project held a half-day semi |
The Cancer Project Update The Cancer Project Update New Instructors, New Opportunities Twenty-three new instructors have joined The Cancer Project in the last six months, extending the organization’s reach to five more states: Alabama, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Mexico, and Wisconsin. Not only will the important message of good nut |
Project Nim’s Bob Ingersoll Urges Congress to Pass the Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act Bob Ingersoll, who appears in Project Nim, is an evolutionary biologist who worked at the Institute for Primate Studies when he met and befriended Nim. Ingersoll recently wrote to Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., about Project Nim and the Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act. The Honorable Barbara Boxer United |
The Cancer Project Update Dorothy Hamill Ad Expresses Support for The Cancer Project After Olympic champion figure skater Dorothy Hamill was diagnosed with breast cancer last year, she read The Cancer Survivor’s Guide: Foods that Help You Fight Back. She was so impressed by The Cancer Project’s work that she decided to star in a |
The Cancer Project Update Jennifer Landon Honors Her Father, Michael Landon During the holiday season, three-time Emmy Award-winner Jennifer Landon launched a public awareness campaign in support of The Cancer Project. Jennifer’s father, actor Michael Landon, who starred in Bonanza, Little House on the Prairie, and other hit shows, di |
Neal Barnard, M.D. TCP-06 The Cancer Project’s Programs, Research & Advocacy Originally Presented On: Saturday, July 28, 2007 Event: The Cancer Project’s 2007 Cancer & Nutrition Symposium in Bethesda, Md. Speaker: Neal Barnard, M.D. Nutrition researcher, an author, and the founder and president of The |
The Cancer Project Update Exciting Additions to the 2008 Cancer & Nutrition Symposium The Cancer Project’s upcoming third annual Cancer & Nutrition Symposium has gained two more renowned speakers for the program. The symposium will be held on Saturday, August 16, at the Hyatt Regency in Bethesda, Md. The speaker lineup has g |
The Cancer Project Update More Praise for the Cancer Project The Cancer Project’s instructors are changing lives across the country. Here’s a letter of praise from Dr. Chris Gordon: April 27, 2007 I am writing to express my admiration and gratitude for a session of The Cancer Project that was presented here at Advocates on Ap |
The Cancer Project Update Top Cancer Researchers Show How to Fight Cancer with Food Hundreds of oncologists, nurses, health professionals, dietitians, and Cancer Project Food for Life cooking instructors received breakthrough information this summer about how foods can fight cancer when top cancer |
The Cancer Project Update The Lance Armstrong Foundation Goes on Location—To PCRM Cancer Project instructor and breast cancer survivor Cara Liberatore PCRM’s new affiliate, The Cancer Project, is one of 15 nonprofits |
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