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11/18/09 Don't Sue The Hand That Feeds You (Thanksgiving Edition)
It really is the most wonderful time of the year for food activists. A cornucopia-- no, a moveable feast-- of nutritional puritans have already descended on Thanksgiving planners.
8/4/09 The Naturopathy Movement
Naturopathy refers to a doctrine of “natural medicine” that teaches that the body’s “vital force” is the most important factor in healing and maintaining health. The approach has been criticized as largely pseudo-scientific, relying on dogma rather than d
4/7/09 7 Things You Didn't Know About HSUS
The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) is a “humane society” in name only, since it doesn’t operate a single pet shelter or pet adoption facility anywhere in the United States.
3/25/09 Take a Bite out of PETA
Sign the petition to have PETA's tax-exemption status removed
10/17/08 7 Things You Didn't Know About PCRM
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is an animal rights group in disguise.
10/17/08 7 Things You Didn't Know About PETA
PETA kills thousands of homeless dogs and cats, donates large sums of money to violent criminals, attacks research that aims to cure cancer and AIDS, and targets young children with its propaganda.
3/24/08 Your Kids, PETA's Pawns
Few parents realize the threat posed to their children by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and the growing animal-rights movement.
9/10/07 The Book HSUS and PETA Don’t Want You to Read
In his book Redemption, Nathan Winograd argues that the idea of pet overpopulation in America is a myth. PETA cites this “overpopulation” as the reason it kills nearly 90 percent of the dogs and cats it takes in. And HSUS literally wrote the book
4/26/07 Study: Why Food and Drink Bans Won't Solve Childhood Obesity
Despite the fact that almost all the research on in-school nutrition indicates that food bans are ineffective (and sometimes counterproductive), numerous groups are pushing for more regulations. Here's our study explaining why they're wrong.
4/3/07 Bird Flu Questions and Answers
“Bird flu” is the common name for Avian Influenza, a respiratory disease found in birds which comes in two forms: Highly Pathogenic (HPAI) and Low Pathogenic (LPAI). The specific strain of bird flu that’s been in the news lately is called HPAI (H5N1) -- “
12/18/06 Cupcake Ban
What the heck could be wrong with a couple of lousy cupcakes?
6/30/06 Declaration of Food Independence
We the people solemnly publish and declare that Consumers are, and ought to be, sovereign adults trusted to make their own food decisions.
6/12/06 See CSPI Sue
CSPI has inspired lawsuits against everything from corn chips to fruit spread. And after a CSPI "report" unearthed the remarkable discovery that ice cream contains fat and sugar, Jacobson teamed up with John "Sue the Bastards" Banzhaf to warn ice cream re
5/15/06 The Dose Makes The Poison
It turns out that in order to be in any real danger from acrylamide, a person of average weight would have to eat over 62 pounds of chips or 182 pounds of fries, every day, for his or her entire life.
4/22/06 Holy Cows
This eye-opening report includes an inventory of scripture contradicting PETA's claim that only vegetarians can be observant Christians, Jews, Mormons, and Muslims.
6/22/05 Obesity and Mortality: Harvard's Straw Man
On May 25, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) hosted a symposium to critique a JAMA study by Dr. Katherine Flegal and colleagues attributing 25,814 deaths to overweight and obesity.
4/22/05 Experts' Take On The Obesity-Mortality Myth
Many experts have openly questioned the Obesity-Mortality Myth.
4/22/05 Studies Questioning The Obesity-Mortality Link
Many researchers who have examined the link between obesity and mortality have concluded that the presumed relationship is greatly exaggerated.
4/22/05 History Of A Great Unraveling
A timeline of events surrounding the CDC's flawed obesity death study.
4/21/05 The Science Behind The Obesity-Deaths Myth
A recent study published in JAMA stands in stark contrast to the CDC's overblown and mathematically flawed estimate of 400,000 deaths per year due to obesity.
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