Not exact matches
ian... not sure which part you wanted me to reply
on, but I will take issue with yr point about homosexuality being a threat to human existence.I'm no expert
on the subject, but I think we cd safely assume that the phenomena has been with us since our ancestors came out of the trees... we're now over six billion and growing at an alarming rate.Not sure where you might find the data
on this supposed threat to going forth and multiplying.BTW, I have
read that homosexual behaviour is observable in the
animal kingdom, but I wd need to do some work to reference a credible
study.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Yeah, I was
reading an interesting
study just last week
on petting
animals and it stimulating the vagal nerve.
After watching Forks Over Knives and now that I'm
reading The China
Study, I've learned more about why Americans (and most 1st world countries) are so obsessed with filling up
on plenty of
animal based protein.
If you (or anyone else
reading this) can show me a
study where they did the same tests as
on animal fats etc.
on cold pressed virgin coconut oil and demonstrated that it actually damaged the epithelial cells rather than just extrapolating from tests
on other oils, I would greatly appreciate it.
It seems I was spending hours
reading paper after paper reporting an endless stream of
animal studies on this connection that, to me, have little or no practical value in terms of addressing the needs of patients suffering from behavioral or neurodegenerative disorders.
I recently
read that black pepper can help the absorption of antioxidants in green tea, though it seems to be only based
on animals studies.
3) Another research paper
on the health impact of spay / neuter — the book of research
on the health impacts of spay / neuter (particularly early spay / neuter) continues to grow and I think every single person involved in
animal welfare needs to
read this
study — because it's going to dramatically impact how we operate in the years to come.
Read our position statement
on the
study and use of
animals in elementary and secondary schools.
She has also presented to people of many nationalities and most recently presented her findings from the
study, The effects of experiences with
animals on the
reading comprehension skills of students in the seventh grade, at the University of Vienna, Austria.
For more details
on the
studies,
read the AVMA's literature review
on Microchipping of
Animals.
Read findings from the ASPCA's
study on the use of ID tags
on dogs, and cats and how willing and able people are to return lost
animals to their owners.
Below, you can
read an excerpt from his latest post, reflecting
on new research gauging the erasure of the
animal life of a Malaysian national park since he
studied its species in the late 1990s.