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This week in animal research news, biotech firms are strapping pig livers onto human bodies, 800 monkeys endured a harrowing 43-hour flight without water, and a Navy bombshell is finally giving dogs and cats a reprieve. Meanwhile, animal advocates are exposing abuse, filing complaints, and rescuing survivors. Don’t miss the biggest stories — and the growing resistance to the cruelty hiding behind “science.” |
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Pig Livers Outside, Cash Inside: Biotech’s “New” Grab |
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AMP to NIH: “Keep Torturing Animals, But Call it Progress” |
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House Republicans Move to Cut Funding to ‘Transgender Animal Research’ |
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Colorado woman advocates for animal testing reform after rescuing four test dogs |
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Navy to End Animal Testing on Dogs, Cats |
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NIH won’t renew ‘cruel’ drug experiments on beagle puppies — some as young as 8 months old |
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Animal Welfare Groups Urge Investigation of SmartLynx Monkey Transport |
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Oregon Legislators Introduce Bill to Close OHSU’s 5,000-Monkey Primate Center |
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