Researchers are developing a number of ways to replace animal testing in assessing chemical safety. Often called new approach methodologies, these methods aim to be both relevant to humans and ...
Historically, researchers have tested the safety and toxicity of chemicals by using biological assays, or bioassays. These tests involve exposing nonhuman animals – often rodents such as rats or mice ...
Without discussion, the Senate on Monday gave preliminary approval to legislation that would make it illegal for a ...
One exception is when animal testing is conducted outside of the United States and is required by a foreign regulatory agency ...
Amid mounting global health concerns about PFAS, communities living along the waterway must grapple with how contamination is ...
the tests were called for in legislation aimed at investigating any harm caused by chemicals in sunscreens absorbed in the skin. The plan before the FDA is to conduct animal testing, which has ...
A company that manufactures fertilizer from sewage sludge issued results from a study March 18 showing its product was not ...
Levels of lead and other heavy metals spiked in L.A.'s coastal waters after the January fires, raising serious concerns for ...
Research into selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) continues to evolve in laboratory settings. Ostarine and ...
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