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  2. Animal products in pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Guiding principles for more ethical use of animals in testing are the Three Rs first described by Russell and Burch in 1959. [41] These principles are now followed in many testing establishments worldwide. Replacement refers to the preferred use of non-animal methods over animal methods whenever it is possible to achieve the same scientific aim.

  3. Animal product - Wikipedia

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    Scholarly, the term animal source foods (ASFs) has been used to refer to these animal products and by-products collectively. [6] In international trade legislation, the terminology products of animal origin (POAO) is used for referring to foods and goods that are derived from animals or have close relation to them. [7]

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    This law prohibits any ingredients that have been found to cause cancer in either humans or animals, regardless of dose, to be used in food or cosmetics in the U.S. Which brings us to the research ...

  5. I’m a Dietitian and This Is the Only Brand of Yogurt I’ll Buy

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    Choosing Activia gives me confidence that I’m getting a yogurt with scientifically studied and proven probiotics. Plus, it’s made without questionable ingredients, and the flavors are delicious!

  6. Category:Animal products - Wikipedia

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    Animal products are any products that can only be extracted from animals; for example, bones, skin or meat. Subcategories. This category has the following 23 ...

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    The best skincare products on shelves today can help slow or prevent signs of aging. ... Animals. Business. Fitness. Food. Games. ... These Skincare Products Are Scientifically Proven to Make You ...

  8. Activia - Wikipedia

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    Danone therefore removed the words "clinically" and "scientifically proven" from Activia products. [47] Danone agreed to pay US$21 million to 39 states that had coordinated investigations with the FTC. [48] [49] In response to a similar lawsuit in Canada, Danone agreed to settle the suit by paying compensation and modifying its advertising. [6]

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    But there are safer, scientifically proven options to consider. Currently, the FDA has approved four pills for treating ED: Sildenafil (the active ingredient in Viagra)