NIH Ends Some Invasive, Distressing Procedures on Infant Monkey
January 30, 2015
In response to complaints filed by PETA regarding the National Institutes of Health’s cruel maternal-deprivation experiments on baby monkeys, the agency made a number of adjustments to the experiments, including discontinuing stressful brain scans, painful spinal taps, and some blood draws on newborn monkeys. The agency also informed PETA that it’s planning to improve its external review process to assess the appropriateness of experiments on animals, which was not being done previously.