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    Scientists and researchers concede that medical research depends significantly on human cells developed in the laboratory, in order to evaluate the functionalities of such cells, and test numerous theories concerning the causes and treatments of diseases. The cell lines needed for such experiments must be immortal, which implies that they should show signs of indefinite growth, split into a number of batches for use by numerous scientists, and frozen for long durations of time. In 1951, medicine…

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    Animal Testing Viewpoints

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    After studying multiple views on animal testing I have come to realize my personal view has now changed since the start of my research. Before undergoing heavy study into animal testing I believed that all types of animal testing should be stopped, but now I believe that the idea is very beneficial and should only be done when the rights of the animal are considered. In the coming years, hopefully, more regulations can be passed to ensure that all animal’s lives are protected during…

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    Animal testing is a form of animal abuse conducted by our society, though morally wrong this practice is still prevalent today. This is a hard custom to understand as animals are poor test subjects, tested inhumanly, lead to misleading results, while there are alternatives to animal experimenting that do not cause the loss of a life. This practice causes pain and suffering to animals, thus it is believed that animals should not be used as testing subjects. Millions of animals are used as…

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    Pro Animal Testing

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    There are more than 100 million animals being poisoned, burned, crippled, and abused in many other ways in the U.S every year. All these animals being tested and injured are being tested with products with chemicals in them that are extremely dangerous. Animal testing now is increasing more and more every year which ends in more animals being abused or dying from these chemicals. Even though these researchers inflict so much harm to these animals there is no law that makes it illegal for them to…

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    Immunisation is defined as the method of strengthening a person’s immunity or resistance to an infectious disease through administration of certain vaccination (World Health Organization, 2016). Vaccination helps to stimulate the body’s own immune system protecting the person against subsequent infections or diseases (World Health Organization, 2016). Immunisation provides the safest and most effective way of protecting people and community from various life-threatening diseases. Thus,…

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    Lack Of Vaccination

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    Small children, grown adults, even the elderly, all of these people can be negatively affected by people not getting the proper vaccinations. Imagine a family member or a friend getting sick because of something that could have been prevented by an action as simple as getting a vaccination. Many of the diseases that can be prevented by vaccines lead to death. The problem with not getting vaccinations is potentially spreading malicious diseases that could have been controlled through preventative…

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    The beauty of life lies in the little things that we do each day that create special and remarkable memories. The mystery of life will be the moment we are gone from this world which make every instant worth living for. According to Grace Halden, immortality has not yet been achieved for humans, but many have sought immortality in various ways as did a Chinese Emperor who once ingested mercury in the hopes that it would lead him to an eternal life. (Halden 4) One would not think that dying is…

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    Vaccination In Schools

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    Colorado Children Required Vaccinations for Schools Vaccination possesses the ability to expunge specific life threatening diseases that affects people and consequently have killed thousands. Parents will never have to treat their children for these life threatening diseases again once their children are vaccinated. Colorado requires all parents to vaccinate their children; however, in the state law of Colorado, parents are allowed to make exemptions. The fault goes to the parents if their…

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    article, Vaccination Coverage Among Children Aged 19–35 Months, nationally less than one percent of children received no vaccinations and the Healthy People 2020 target of ninety percent coverage for vaccinations was achieved for four vaccines: poliovirus, HepB, MMR, and Varicella however coverage remained low for the combined seven-vaccine series (Hill, Elam-Evans, Yankey, Singleton, & Dietz, 2015). In addition, national disparities in vaccination coverage were seen amongst children living…

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    Animals have been utilized for testing and growing new ways for inventing and discovering new treatments and medicines. Without experiments on animals, ailments like organ transplants, heart bypass surgery, cervical tumor, and immunizations for polio would not have been discovered. Utilizing animals as experiments create proper medications furthermore finds more secure ways for medicines. Creature testing is the exact primary method for taking in the human body without hurting the person. Albeit…

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