
Chen Yu-min
Chen Yu-min is the deputy chief executive officer of the Environment and Animal Society of Taiwan, an organization advocating for animal welfare. She has been vocal about the inhumane treatment of pigs in Taiwan, highlighting the violence they endure during the live auction process before reaching slaughterhouses. Chen's efforts aim to push for reforms in the pork industry, including the establishment of a pork grading system to enhance animal welfare and reduce systemic violence against pigs.
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Chen Yu-min, president of the Taiwan Society of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, discussed the risks of COPD and CVD.
About 61% of people with COPD also at risk of CVDChen Yu-min, deputy executive director of the Environment and Animal Society of Taiwan, has dealt with animal welfare advocacy for 30 years.
FEATURE: Experts rethink how to manage stray dog populationChen Yu-min, president of the Taiwan Society of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, emphasized the risks of flu complications for those with chronic conditions.
Do not underestimate the flu: expertsChen Yu-min said that pigs are forced to walk through narrow passages at auction houses to be inspected by bidders.
Groups call for ending pig auctions







