Animal testing indicates that pesticides can cause permanent changes in brain chemistry that may lead to behavioral disorders, learning disabilities, and even long - term damage to the brain and nervous system.
According to CSPI, «Industry - sponsored
animal tests indicated that this dye, the third - most - widely - used, causes tumors of the adrenal gland and kidney.
Not exact matches
Wow — Wow, hadn't YOU heard, that carbon dating has been
tested on LIVE
animals with the «results»
indicating dead a million years.
Blue 1: According to CSPI: «One (unpublished)
animal test suggested a small cancer risk, and a
test - tube study
indicated the dye might affect neurons.
Additionally, we performed a Hidden Cookie
Test to evaluate general olfaction and observed no difference between uninfected and infected
animals (Uninfected, Type I -, and Type III - infected
animals found the cookie on average within 96 ± 14, 109 ± 18, and 123 ± 31 seconds, respectively where variance
indicates Standard Error of the Mean).
Third - instar larvae were raised under the
indicated nutritional conditions, and CCHa2 mRNA levels were
tested by RT - qPCR using whole -
animal RNA extracts.
Animal studies, mainly models which
test the impact of aerobic exercise,
indicate that various mechanisms are responsible for these effects.
GMOs have never been adequately
tested in humans, but
animal studies
indicate there are serious health risks from eating GMO food, including immune problems, allergies, reproductive and gastrointestinal issues.
Objective, educational or historical political content may be accepted • Foul, vulgar, or obscene language, including censored words that
indicate foul, vulgar, or obscene language • Images of human or
animal abuse, mistreatment, or distress • Images or titles glorifying or promoting the use of illicit drugs, drug paraphernalia or products to beat drug
tests • Images or titles that are obscene, defamatory, libelous, illegal, invasive of another's privacy, or contain hate speech • Images or titles that may be interpreted as threatening, abusive, harassing, or that discriminate or advocate against a protected group, whether based on race, color, national origin, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other category.
Routine blood and urine
testing, if
indicated, may also be recommended, especially for
animals over seven years of age.
However, as useful as the UP / C
test may be it is not conclusive and is only able to
indicate the likelihood in some cases, and will certainly not identify
animals that are either clear or carriers of the condition.
Routine laboratory
testing (e.g., complete blood count, serum biochemical profile, and urinalysis) may be
indicated on the basis of the
animal's history and physical examination.
Newer information which appears at the
Animal Health Trust's website
indicates that the
test is GBP 60.00, approximately U.S. $ 113.00.
Animal studies
indicate that the mother's physiology and behavior mediate offspring stress in a system - specific manner, but few studies
tested this external - regulatory maternal role in human children exposed to chronic stress.