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Andre 3000 and Alicia Silverstone Are Voted “World’s Sexiest Vegetarians”
Vegetarianism has officially taken root in Hollywood! And PETA names the sexiest veggie Venus and Valentino for 2004.
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“Chew on This”: Maybe It’s Time to Go Vegetarian
Every year, more than 27 billion farmed animals and fish are killed for food in the United States alone. PETA’s new video, “Chew on This,” sheds light on animal suffering and highlights many of the other reasons to choose a compassionate, plant-based diet.
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Heart Disease
Eating animal-based foods impairs the heart's ability to do its job. Meat and dairy products are high in cholesterol and saturated fat. As these fatty substances, or "plaques" build up inside the walls of arteries, blood flow to all areas of the body is impeded.
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If Your Dog Tasted Like Pork Would You Eat Her?
We wouldn’t serve our dogs for dinner—but what do our pooches have that pigs don’t? Anyone who has spent time around pigs can attest that they are just as loving, intelligent, and capable of feeling pain and suffering as our canine companions. So why do we call one "friend" and the other "food"?
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Pledge 2 Be Veg
Why wait another day to change your life--and the lives of others--for the better by going vegetarian? Eating your veggies is good for your heart, good for the environment, and, of course, good for animals.
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Ask Your Family for a Vegan Christmas
Celebrations without suffering make family gatherings all the more meaningful�and can save both animal and human lives. Write or e-mail your family today with an honest and heartfelt message. You may be surprised at how things turn out!
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Downed Cow
The true story of one of the anonymous animals born into the meat industry.
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Canadian Whistleblowers Reveal Terrible Suffering During Chicken Catching
Two ex-employees of Brian's Poultry Services, Ltd., based in Mildmay, Ontario, have come forward with shocking eyewitness accounts of cruelty that took place during recent “catching” efforts on two farms where thousands of birds were violently gathered manually by workers and carried upside-down to the truck that would take them to the slaughterhouse.
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America's Fattest Cities
While being named to a "Top 10" list is usually something to brag about, Houston, Detroit, Philadelphia, and the other cities recently singled out by Men's Fitness magazine would probably prefer to pass on the "honor." That’s because these portly places were declared "America's Fattest Cities." Fortunately, there's an easy way to keep these cities—and their rotund residents—off next year's list: vegetarianism
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Undercover Agriprocessor Investigation
Terrified cows stagger to their feet after workers rip out their throats.
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