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douglas9

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Sat Nov 10, 2018, 05:53 AM Nov 2018

VA secretary says he will continue agency's controversial experiments on dogs

Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie defended the agency’s ongoing experiments on dogs Friday and said he would continue to “reauthorize” them, eight months after Congress passed legislation limiting tests that are opposed by a bipartisan cast of lawmakers and several veterans’ groups.

Speaking at the National Press Club, Wilkie rejected calls to end research that he said led to the invention in the 1960s of the cardiac pacemaker and the discovery in the late 1990s of a treatment for deadly cardiac arrhythmias. These days, he said, some of the testing is focused on spinal cord injuries.

“I love canines,” Wilkie said. “But we have an opportunity to change the lives of men and women who have been terribly hurt. And until somebody tells me that that research does not help in that outcome, then I’ll continue.”

Wilkie’s comments drew swift backlash from lawmakers who have criticized the experiments, which occur at three VA locations and are invasive and sometimes fatal to the dogs, as cruel and unnecessary.

President Trump in March signed a spending bill that included language restricting such tests, and legislation has been proposed that would end all canine research at VA.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2018/11/09/va-secretary-says-he-will-continue-agencys-controversial-experiments-dogs/?utm_term=.d0c1631dc3f1



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VA secretary says he will continue agency's controversial experiments on dogs (Original Post) douglas9 Nov 2018 OP
This is an effort by GOP to attack government. Don't be fooled sharedvalues Nov 2018 #1

sharedvalues

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1. This is an effort by GOP to attack government. Don't be fooled
Sat Nov 10, 2018, 09:06 AM
Nov 2018

GOP is trying to use animal research to get liberals to attack government agencies that do research. Don’t fall victim. Very very very little research work happens on dogs and that research that does is essential— heart valve or heart stent testing that just can’t be done any other way without putting peoples lives in danger.

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