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Nonhuman animals have long been and continue to be routinely used in biomedical and behavioral research to promote human health. From Editorial Fellow, Bethany M. Erb: spr.ly/6014mAZIq UW School of Medicine and Public Health Illustration by Kaitlin Weed (SAIC CAPX).

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Ethically justifying human-centered research with only nonhuman animals as subjects likely requires that the research’s benefits to humans must outweigh harms suffered by the nonhuman animals argue from Rebecca L Walker, PhD: spr.ly/6017mAw1B

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Nonhuman animals used in biomedical research frequently suffer and are harmed as part of their use as experimental models. Read this Conley Contest winning essay by Peter John, MD, PhD: spr.ly/6011mAwKc AMA Ed Hub™

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Although rates of opioid use are low in U.S. adolescents, there has been an increase in adolescent overdose fatalities. Explore the importance of expanding evidence-based treatment, ethical considerations of harm reduction and more with AMA Journal of Ethics. amaedhub.org/4cRXN26

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#OurAMA President, Bruce Scott visited the TODAY to highlight the growing challenge of patients accessing care, with many saying their health is at risk. Plus, he discusses the key factors contributing to the issue, including prior auth delays. spr.ly/6012WJvio

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Clinicians should know about how RCTs can and cannot contribute to advancing health equity for TGD people, write Theodore E. Schall, PhD, MSW, MBE, Kaitlyn Jaffe, PhD, and Jacob D. Moses, PhD: spr.ly/6016mAwVj

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Whether and to what extent constitutional equal protection should apply to some nonhuman animals can be considered in light of corporations having recently gained such protection, writes Richard L. Cupp Jr, JD: spr.ly/6019mAjjW

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Richard L. Cupp Jr, JD joins #EthicsTalk to discuss his article, “How Might Corporations’ and Nonhuman Animals’ Personhood Compare Under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments?”: spr.ly/6016mAeO4

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The possibility of nonhuman animals becoming legal persons and having better protections under the federal Animal Welfare Act is front and center in this article by David Favre, JD: spr.ly/6011mAeTL

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Historically, argue Mikalah Singer, JD, LLM and Aysha Akhtar, MD, MPH, most discussions about nonhuman animal experimentation consider what has become known as the 3 R’s: refinement, reduction, and replacement: spr.ly/6015mAewU AMA Ed Hub™

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Dr Aysha Akhtar joins #EthicsTalk to discuss her article, “With What Should We Replace Nonhuman Animals in Biomedical Research Protocols?”: spr.ly/6015mAe9b AMA Ed Hub™

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A transition from organoids and organ-on-a-chip technologies would signal a paradigm shift in biomedical research, writes Erin Sharoni, MBE: spr.ly/6015mAeUV

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Erin Sharoni joins #EthicsTalk to discuss her article, “Which Concepts Are Key to Transitioning From Nonhuman Animal Models to Engineered Microphysiological Systems in Biomedical Research?” spr.ly/6013mAexF

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Humans make critical decisions about nonhuman lab animals outside the lab: during breeding, transportation, and end-of-study protocols, writes Laurie Sellars, MA and Jeff Sebo, PhD: spr.ly/6019mAeNH AMA Ed Hub™

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Laurie Sellars joins #EthicsTalk to discuss her article, coauthored with Dr Jeff Sebo, “How Should Treatment of Animals Beyond the Lab Factor Into Institutional Review?”: spr.ly/6012mA5Bs AMA Ed Hub™

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How to amend the 3 R’s has been driven mainly by philosophical ethics approaches to nonhuman animal rights and by scientific advancement. Read this discussion by Rebecca Critser, JD, LLM and Paul Locke, JD, DrPH: spr.ly/6011mA53x AMA Ed Hub™

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The American Medical Association (AMA) was a major player in debates about vivisection in the late 1800s to mid-1950s. Read this piece by Jorie Braunold, MLIS: spr.ly/6017mA9vJ

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Jorie Braunold joins #EthicsTalk to discuss her article, “The American Medical Association on the Ethics of Vivisection, 1880-1950”: spr.ly/6019mA92H