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Category: Education & Outreach

Movement—Animal and Human—Key to Pandemics

The novel coronavirus tested how Americans respond to restrictions of their civil liberties, and it provided an opportunity to reevaluate freedom of movement.

The Phoenix Effect: Turning Vulnerability into Resilience

The Phoenix Effect reveals how individuals who have endured trauma—war, abuse, and displacement—can rise from the proverbial ashes and thrive.

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Rethinking the Ethics of Research Involving Animals

This issue of Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics explores the ethics of research involving animals and creative ways to reimagine our treatment of other animals.

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Reenvisioning Our Research Agenda

The time has come to create a national medical and public health research agenda that is shaped by an inclusive and holistic social, economic, and cultural paradigm.

Animal Protection

Africa’s Meat and Dairy Industry: A Threat to the Continent’s Future?

Increases in meat production have occurred across industrialized and developing nations, including across the African continent.

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Phoenix Zones: Where Strength Is Born and Resilience Lives

Learn about the book that led to the creation of Phoenix Zones Initiative.

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