Biology
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Taiwan Finally Puts a Stop to Drowning and Electroshock Tests on Animals
In a revolutionary PETA victory, awful drowning and electroshock tests on numerous animals will no longer be carried out in Taiwan by industries wanting to produce anti-fatigue marketing claims that taking their beverage or food products may assist consumers in experiencing less fatigue after exercising
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