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…Anderson 1 A Look at Animal Testing They're Pinky and the Brain, They're Pinky and the Brain, One is a genius; the other's insane, they're laboratory mice, Their genes have been spliced, They're…
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…and rabbits have also been used. The animal rights issue is an emotional one - second only, perhaps, to the abortion debate. For decades the value of animal research has been grossly overrated. Although researchers claim that they depend on animal test data…
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…People getting sick is an everyday issue. If we did not have laboratory research on animals, people would be dying from illnesses such as the common cold. Animal Rights Activists are against animal testing, but then again when they get sick do…
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animals can suffer in agony for up to 168 hours. If they survive these tests, they are killed or forced to suffer through more testing. All this in the United States, where cruel and unusual punishment goes against the Constitution. I believe animal
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…, are four of the leading company's who test all their products on animals. Testing on animals is a serious problem, we need a change. Taken from the book Animal Revolution by Richard Ryder, Beagle puppies are forced to inhale smoke. This could be your dog…
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…by the scientific community, effective treatments for diabetes, diphtheria, and other diseases have been developed with animal testing. Animal research has brought a dramatic progress into medicine. With the help of animal research, smallpox has been wiped out worldwide…
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…in order to provide vital information in the continued effort to provide new cures and safe products. While animal testing may be important for certain medical research, certain procedures are not only unethical, but also unnecessary for obta! ining accurate…
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…and the manner with which tests are introduced to the animal. (Fano 24) Just as people react differently to chemicals depending on various factors, animal test results vary widely according to the species, sex, age, diet, stress level, and strain of the animal
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…for ailments people face each day. If this is so, why do we still suffer from cancer? Where is our miracle cure for AIDS? Surely 20 million animals livesÂ’ should yield some results. I will agree that people have been helped through animal testing, but at what…
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…! PROBLEM: How can animal testing benefit both animals and humans without harming the animals? BACKGROUND: For thousands of years, humans have used animals for a variety of purposes including food, clothing, labor, means of transportation, hunting, medicine…
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