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and research, animals in the classroom, animal organizations and hunting. Along with these topics my personal opinion will be stated, before and after researching the topic. The rights of animals have always been important to me during my life. This is due
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Introduction Animal Experimentation is when scientific researchers use animals in biomedical and veterinary research aimed at understanding diseases, developing new medicines, testing the safety of chemicals, improving the health of other animals
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. Animal experiments have helped in some ways, such as the discovery of the polio vaccine.
Vivisection can be defined as an invasive experiment performed on an animal for the purpose of scientific research, product testing or education ("The National
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
Research on animals is important in understanding diseases and developing ways to prevent them. The polio vaccine, kidney transplants, and heart surgery techniques have all been developed with the help of animal research. Through increased efforts
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longtime practice in the United States and beyond, however, and
both sides have compelling arguments to support their beliefs. Is animal testing
truly a valuable tool in advancing medical research? Or is animal experimentation
inhumane and archaic
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that animal experimentation is needed. However, to satisfy animal right activists I propose animal research be used only when it absolutely necessary, when no other effective alternatives are available.
For animal rights activists, like People for the Ethical
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, about 95% of them are killed for uses as
food. Advocates for animal rights justify their research by
presenting the obvious differences that exist between humans
and animals. These include size, status, strength, and ability.
Sometimes, one who
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of testing suffer
and going through pain during tests. This testing is preformed by dropping substances in the eyes of animals. As described by one researcher employed by a large chemical company, the animals suffered. "Total loss of vision due to serious
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Animal Testing
For centuries, animals have been used in medical research. Since 1875, animal experimentation has been an on going heated debate on whether experiments on animals are ethical. At the very start, the movement against animal testing
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for pets, research, recreation, clothing, or as food (Press 17). Animal
use in testing is a huge controversial issue. Some believe animals have the same
rights as humans and should for no reason be used as test subjects for research.
Others, including
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