We all benefit from animal research — from the vaccines we receive as infants, to the medicines that keep us healthy later in life — and we should all have a voice in ensuring life - changing research can continue.
Not exact matches
The aim is to ensure that the
benefits resulting
from researching animals, plants and microorganisms, such as the invention of new medicines or enhanced genes to improve crop varieties, are «fairly and equitably shared» among the providers and users.
Likewise, Michael Meaney, a McGill neurobiologist, had been talked into attending by the same colleague, who thought Meaney's
research into
animal models of maternal neglect might
benefit from Szyf's perspective.
But this remarkable therapeutic
benefit isn't limited to MS. Previous
research in
animal models that mimic other diseases suggest that certain forms of amyloids can ease damage
from strokes, traumatic brain injuries and even heart attacks.
The immunological
benefits from the wild mice's gut bacteria may, in part, explain a persistent problem in disease
research: Why disease experiments in lab mice, such as vaccine studies, turn out very differently in humans or other
animals.
Brain
research raises the possibility of a very exotic future (this article assumes that such
animals wouldn't be vicious or use their new - found smarts to drive other species to extinction) «Liberated» mice
from Italian lab now housed in poor conditions Methane leaks of shale gas may undermine its climate
benefits: If methane leak rates are more than 3 percent of output, fracking of shale gas formations may be boosting greenhouse gas emissions rather than lowering them.
More than 3,000 years of recorded use, as well as modern clinical
research in both humans and
animals, suggest a wide range of potential applications for BLACK CUMIN SEED OIL ORGANIC -
from helping to balance the gut microbiome to
benefitting epidermal structure and appearance.
So far, most of the evidence for Butea superba's potential health
benefits comes
from preliminary
research on
animals.
As well as being easily digestible and highly assimilable (Bio-Available)
research has shown Spirulina to provide a wealth of health
benefits and should be included in the diets of people who suffer
from poor digestion and assimilation, have poor vitality and anemia, consume large quantities of
animal protein, eat refined or processed foods, take prescription drugs (spirulina protects the kidneys and liver), are overweight, engage in physical exercise, or have low energy levels.
As so many studies — some funded by the Human
Animal Bond
Research Initiative (HABRI)-- point out with increasing regularity, there are many health
benefits humans can get
from being pet owners.
A recent study
from the Human
Animal Bond
Research Initiative Foundation reveals that 97 percent of doctors believe there are health
benefits to owning a pet.
From the
benefits of service
animals for veterans with post-traumatic stress, to increased positive social behaviors in children with autism when an
animal is present, this groundbreaking
research is helping the medical profession and the insurance industry understand the positive role pets play in improving human health.
Pets and
animal welfare can
benefit from this
research as much as people.
The Onyx & Breezy Foundation lends funding and support to pets of individuals where medical hardship is present — Spay and neuter programs — Rescue of
animals from kill shelters — Food, medicine and supplies — Cancer
Research — Medicine and equipment for military and police canines — Equipment for medical facilities — Puppy mill rescues and disaster relief — Shelters, rescues, foster groups and sanctuaries — Pets of individuals where medical hardship is present — Other endeavors that
benefit the welfare of
animals
Additionally, there is growing
research on the human health benefits of pets and research from the Human - Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) shows that the more pet owners become aware of the health benefits of their pets, the more likely they are to take care
research on the human health
benefits of pets and
research from the Human - Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) shows that the more pet owners become aware of the health benefits of their pets, the more likely they are to take care
research from the Human -
Animal Bond
Research Institute (HABRI) shows that the more pet owners become aware of the health benefits of their pets, the more likely they are to take care
Research Institute (HABRI) shows that the more pet owners become aware of the health
benefits of their pets, the more likely they are to take care of them.
This event will include presentations
from researchers, professors, and graduate students
from various disciplines who are conducting or planning
research that
benefits animals and / or the
animal advocacy movement.
At the University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center,
animals benefit from our collaborative, complete - care approach and the latest
research and technologies.
Additionally, there is growing
research on the human health benefits of pets and research from the Human Animal Bond Research Institute shows that the more pet owners become aware of the health benefits of their pets, the more likely they are to take care
research on the human health
benefits of pets and
research from the Human Animal Bond Research Institute shows that the more pet owners become aware of the health benefits of their pets, the more likely they are to take care
research from the Human
Animal Bond
Research Institute shows that the more pet owners become aware of the health benefits of their pets, the more likely they are to take care
Research Institute shows that the more pet owners become aware of the health
benefits of their pets, the more likely they are to take care of them.
The following year, at the 2010 Petailing Leadership Conference, Bob Vetere, president of the American Pet Products Association, announced the formation of the Human
Animal Bond
Research Institute (HABRI), created to support federal research that provides scientific evidence of the human - health benefits that result from people's relationships wi
Research Institute (HABRI), created to support federal
research that provides scientific evidence of the human - health benefits that result from people's relationships wi
research that provides scientific evidence of the human - health
benefits that result
from people's relationships with pets.
When you choose Dr. Harvey's you and your companion
animal benefit from 30 + years of
research and experience that has made countless pets live long and happy lives eating all natural, whole foods.
We invest in a huge amount of
research,
from cutting - edge advances in pet nutrition, to understanding human
animal interaction and the
benefits this brings to pets, people and society.
The symposium will be held November 12 - 13 at Princeton University, and will include presentations by researchers, professors, and graduate students
from various disciplines who are conducting or planning
research that
benefits animals and / or the
animal advocacy movement.
Not only does
research show that pets
benefit our cardiovascular health, it also suggests that
animal - assisted therapy can alleviate symptoms among those suffering
from PTSD by helping patients, often veterans, feel more relaxed and comfortable while improving their overall well - being.
Proceeds
from the event will
benefit Morris
Animal Foundation, a non-profit organization that funds
research efforts to prevent and cure cancer in dogs.
Treating
animals just as any healer would treat human beings, Schoen draws on his extensive experience in veterinary practice and the latest
research in
animal neurophysiology to show how humans and
animals can mutually
benefit from heightened awareness and respect.