Letter to the Editor: Heed advice of experts
Perhaps the most noteworthy “lesson learned” from COVID-19 is that we should heed the advice of experts when it comes to matters of human health. That’s why we’re surprised by Kathleen Parker’s recent editorial “Time to rethink how we use animals to test pharmaceuticals.” Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Listen to experts on medical testing
Perhaps the most noteworthy lesson learned from COVID-19 is that we should heed the advice of experts when it comes to matters of human health. That’s why we’re surprised by Kathleen Parker’s recent column (Globe, Oct. 13), “Time to rethink how we use animals to test pharmaceuticals.” Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Animal experiments are useful
Experiments on animals are useful.
Contrary to the beliefs held by the animal-rights/lobbying group White Coat Waste Project in their Letter to the Editor (“Pooch protector earns plaudits,” Sept. 17), animal studies are definitely not “taxpayer waste.” Far from it. Read more.
Animal Research is Saving Our Skins, But Only If We Do Our Part
No matter where you live, the recent surge of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations is alarming. But as health experts have explained, in many ways what we’re experiencing right now is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. In almost every case, those who are in the ICU are not vaccinated (or not yet vaccinated). Let’s hope those who were concerned about the vaccines and adopted a wait-and-see approach now see the need to take urgent action. Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Former OHSU spokesperson fires back
The claim by the animal rights lobbying group White Coat Waste Project that animal studies taking place at Oregon Health & Science University are “wasteful” (letter to the editor, published Aug. 26, 2021) is blatantly false. Read more.
Drug-testing on puppies: new report asks for alternative testing at FDA labs
A new report details experiments are being done on puppies to develop new drugs for humans under the watchful eye of the FDA.
White Coat Waste Project, a D.C.-based tax-payer watchdog group, wants the FDA to fund more research into developing alternative testing. Read more.
Published July 11th, 2021 by WJLA.com
Letter to the Editor: Animal experiments are helpful
Experiments on animals are helpful
Contrary to the beliefs held by the animal-rights group White Coat Waste Project, animal studies are definitely not “taxpayer waste.” Read more.
Another Voice: Animal research made COVID vaccines possible
Now that vaccination rates are rising and cases are finally dropping in the U.S., it’s time to give credit where credit is due. Let’s face it, animals repeatedly saved our skins throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.
Animal studies helped scientists develop safe and effective vaccines in record time. However, it may surprise many to learn that much of the research that laid the groundwork for these lifesaving shots did not take place in 2020. Read more.
Letter: Listen to Scientists
Contrary to the beliefs held by the lobbying group White Coat Waste Project, animal studies are definitely not “taxpayer waste.” COVID-19 demonstrated this repeatedly over the past 15 months. Research in mice, rats, monkeys, hamsters and other animals revealed critical information to help us combat the disease. Millions of Americans have been safely vaccinated in record time thanks to decades of research, including pivotal animal studies that resulted in the remarkable new mRNA technology used in both the Pfizer and Moderna shots. Read more.
‘She deserves every bit of this:’ Appomattox Co. woman helps turn heroes into house pets
The COVID vaccine. The pacemaker keeping your grandmother alive. Treatments for Parkinson’s Disease. All these medical advances are possible because of research done on animals. Read more.