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Review of Vitamin B12 deficiency in pregnancy: a diagnosis not to miss as veganism and vegetarianism become more prevalent [PDF]
Vegetarianism and veganism are increasingly popular. The Food Standards Agency, biennial Food and You Survey of adults aged 16 years and over living in the UK, found that between 2012 and 2018 the proportion of people who reported never consuming dairy ...
Sabia Rashid +2 more
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Veganism as political solidarity: Beyond ‘ethical veganism’ [PDF]
Cochrane, A., Cojocaru, M.-D.
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Narrowly understood, veganism is the practice of excluding all animal products from one’s diet, with the exception of human milk. More broadly, veganism is not only a food ethics, but it encompasses all other areas of life.
A Lamey +13 more
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Defending the link between ethical veganism and antinatalism
Joona Räsänen
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பன்னிரு திருமுறைகள் காட்டும் சைவ சமய வழிபாட்டு நெறிமுறைகள் / Worship of Shaiva Cult in Panniru Thirumaraigal (Twelve Sacred Texts) [PDF]
If we recite the five-letter mantra of Lord Shiva, it will give the appearance of the Lord and his appearance will expand our minds; Manikkavaskar says to live in the likeness of Lord Shiva who is with Ganga on the head, fire eye on the forehead, aravata
முனைவர் ஆ.மகாலட்சுமி/Dr A.Mahalakshmi
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Le véganisme à l’épreuve de l’animalisme francophone
While the animal rights movement is becoming more politicized in the West, it is primarily understood as a movement promoting veganism. This perception diverges from the aim of animal emancipation espoused by animal rights activists.
Sarah Deligne
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Ethical Veganism and Free Riding
The animal agriculture industry causes animals a tremendous amount of pain and suffering. Many ethical vegans argue that we therefore have an obligation to abstain from animal products in order to reduce this suffering.
Jacob Barrett, S. Raskoff
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When meat-eaters expect vegan food to taste bad: Veganism as a symbolic threat
People who eat meat generally expect vegan food to taste bad. We theorize that this expectation stems in part from the perception that veganism is symbolically threatening; devaluing vegan food may enable meat-eaters to defend in-group values and defuse ...
Daniel L. Rosenfeld +2 more
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"Veganism and betrayal" di Silvia Caprioglio Panizza.
Silvia Caprioglio Panizza
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Véganisme et antispécisme : deux nouvelles formes de religiosité ?
Veganism and anti-speciesism are often accused of being new forms of religion. This article aims to show that this accusation has no historical basis and is belied by the reasons why some people today become vegan or antispeciesist. We will therefore ask
Thomas Lepeltier
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