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NIH ends all medical testing on chimpanzees

The National Institutes of Health will no longer allow chimps to be used for research.

12/12/2015 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

NIH ends all medical testing on chimpanzees

Clip: 12/12/2015 | 1m 51s

The National Institutes of Health will no longer allow chimps to be used for research.

The National Institutes of Health has decided that it will no longer allow its chimpanzees to be used for biomedical research for human health. NewsHour's Stephen Fee reports.

12/12/2015 | Rating NR

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