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Twiggy links with Procter and Gamble
What a hypocrite – does she really need the money that much? Are Marks and Spencer not paying her enough?
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The first Vegetarian/Vegan guide to Yorkshire is now available
The guide is invaluable for anyone thinking of coming to Yorkshire for a day, a week or two, or even a month.
The price is very low! only £2.00 plus P&P 35p.
You guide is available from Animal Aid and Viva! or alternatively you can order it from us.
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Real men are kind to animals!
"Compassion for animals is intimately connected with goodness of character;
and it may be confidently asserted that he who is cruel to animals cannot
be a good man." Arthur Schopenhauer - German Philosopher
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The Uncaged Campaign against Herbal Essences
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Blog Spot for Yorkshire Animal and Environmental Protection
Tell all and blog away!!
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Help rescued animals by using your mouse....
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'Great' British Circus disgrace
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Heather Mills dons overalls to paint the walls of her new vegan restaurant
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An animal rights activist, charity campaigner and advocate for amputees, Heather Mills has rarely shied away from hard work.
Check out this story on www.dailymail.co.uk.
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The Effect of a Plant-Based Low-Carbohydrate ("Eco-Atkins") Diet on Body Weight and Blood Lipid Concentrations in Hyperlipidemic Subjects
A low-carbohydrate plant-based diet has lipid-lowering advantages over a high-carbohydrate, low-fat weight-loss diet in improving heart disease risk factors not seen with conventional low-fat diets with animal products.
Check out this story on archinte.ama-assn.org.
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Cancer incidence in British vegetarians
Conclusion: The incidence of some cancers may be lower in fish eaters and vegetarians than in meat eaters.
Check out this story on www.nature.com.
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Eat red meat just three times a week, says World Wildlife Fund
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Packs of red meat should carry warning labels advising shoppers to ration themselves to three portions a week, amid controversial claims that livestock production is killing the planet.
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Vegetarians less likely to develop cancer than meat eaters, says study
For years, they have boasted of the health benefits of their leafy diets, but now vegetarians have the proof that has so far eluded them: when it comes to cancer risks, they have the edge on carnivores.
Check out this story on www.guardian.co.uk.
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New Zealand: Govt rules out further milk safety probe
The New Zealand Government says it won't honour the previous administration's plan to convene a group of experts to discuss the safety of A2 milk, relative to "ordinary" A1 milk.
Check out this story on www.nzherald.co.nz.
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I don't eat meat - and look at me
A NORTH Wales vegetarian has slammed a report which claims red meat is a vital source of dietary iron.
Check out this story on www.dailypost.co.uk.
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Peanut butter 'good for the heart'
âPeanut butter wards off heart disease,â the Daily Mail has reported. The newspaper said that peanut butter sandwiches could be the secret to beating heart disease after scientists found that snacking on nuts five days a week can halve the risk of a heart attack.
Check out this story on www.nhs.uk.
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Medical news: Vegetarian diets prevent disease
The American Dietetic Association has released an updated position paper on vegetarian diets that concludes such diets, if well-planned, are healthful and nutritious for adults, infants, children and adolescents and can help prevent and treat chronic diseases including heart disease, cancer, obesity and diabetes.
Check out this story on www.scientistlive.com.
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Historic 1.5 million-strong petition calls for road map to end animal experiments
Largest ever animal protection petition to be submitted to 10 Downing Street.
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Fish's off... Heather Mills gets high and mighty as her vegan café replaces seafood diner
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Heather Mills opens her new vegan café - which replaces a popular seafood restaurant.
Check out this story on www.dailymail.co.uk.