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Welcome to the European Vegetarian and Animal News Alliance (EVANA).

The EVANA service offers international news in several languages. We hope that you find this new scheme useful and interesting.

In case you want to inform visitors of your own websites also about what is going on in the world of animals and vegetarianism, just contact us and we can arrange our information (or certain parts of it, according to your requirements) to be transferred to your website automatically.

Your EVANA Team
If you have any question please contact us: info (at) evana.org

EVANA is looking for correspondents from all corners of the globe
Translators are also needed
The EVANA system is developing rapidly and we would like to invite interested people everywhere to participate in the further enlargement of this unique project which works exclusively for animals and vegetarianism.
We are looking for volunteers to send us articles and inform us about developments and trends as well as important calendar inputs.
So far we bring news in seven languages but we are eager to accommodate also other languages if we can find the right person(s) to run the respective language sectors.
If you are, like us, interested in vegetarianism, animals and nature, you are cordially invited to join our team.
Welcome!

The EVANA Team
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Question no 69 by Jens Holm (H-0198/07):
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The health risks of eating meat
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Minding Animals and Increasing Our Compassionate Footprint
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with European faith leaders
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over nature protection shortcomings
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By Dr. Steve Best, PhD
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Rates of breast cancer used to be five times lower in China than in the United States, but already in Chinese cities the gap is narrowing, as consumption of fatty foods rises
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