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Animal Testing In US Could Be Transformed Photo-illustration by Newsweek/Getty/Canva What Is The Trump Administration Doing About It? There have been various steps taken in different federal ...
Beyond U.S. borders, the Trump administration can leverage its economic might to export the humane treatment of animals internationally. Working to end the global cat and dog meat trade should be ...
Other animal rights groups and lawmakers praised the Trump administration for its recent moves to end animal testing. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin attends a meeting in the Oval Office of the White ...
NIH used certain keywords, such as “animal” and “testing,” to block comments on its social media posts, which the appeals court said was too restrictive.
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FDA to move away from animal testing for drug development - MSNWASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a major policy shift to reduce reliance on animal testing in the evaluation of monoclonal antibodies and other drugs ...
In April, both the National Institutes of Health and the US Food and Drug Administration announced plans to phase out the use of animals in scientific research. The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) ...
Coloradan advocates for animal testing reform after rescuing four test dogs 03:35. In April, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 85 into law, which requires health-related research ...
Animal models are often flawed and offer incomplete representations of human disease. Yet we have long relied on their data to establish the risk/benefit for experimental drugs.
On April 10, 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it will be phasing out the current requirements for animal testing in the development of monoclonal antibody therapies and ...
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How animal testing in US could be transformed under Trump - MSNWhile the administration's initiatives to shift research away from animal testing is heading in the right direction, its policies are "overdue," Dr. Thomas Hartung, a professor in the department ...
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