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    Lyme Disease Essay

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    reported additional symptoms such as lethargy, a common Lyme symptom. Both were treated for Lyme disease and subsequently reported no further issues. 1991, another letter says that a study was done on ticks in Australia. 42% of the ticks and their animal hosts were tested positive for Lyme. The letter also assert more than a dozen Australians in Sydney and in the Hunter Valley have acquired Lyme disease. In addition, it found 70 of 167 of Australian ticks were positive for Lyme. In 2011,…

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    The only problem that many scientists had with Darwin’s theory of Evolution, was that they didn’t believe that Natural Selection was the main driving force of Evolution. Everyone at this point, even theologians, accepted Evolution. However, since a lot of people disagreed with Natural Selection, this gave rise to different alternatives to explain the variations of species. Additionally, many naturalists who came up with the different alternatives, the methodology of Natural Selection didn’t…

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    Head Lice is very common with young school age children and very annoying to get rid of. Everyone has had lice at least once. Head Lice are tiny, wingless parasitic insects (Head Lice, 1995-2017). The live in the hair near the scalp and lay their eggs near the scalp also (Head Lice, 1995-2017). Many people have had at least one experience with head lice. Head Louses are tiny six-legged insects (Treating and Preventing Head Lice Infestations, 2005-2017). They cling to people’s necks and…

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    Reprieve Animal Testing

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    Oliveira 1 Animals should not be used for scientific or commercial testing because animal testing is cruel and inhumane, alternate testing methods are available, and because humans and animals are every different from each other making animals very poor test subjects. Research on living animals has been practiced since at least 500 BC (Animal Testing Pro & Con). Scientist use animals for many different purposes. Animals are used to test the effectiveness and safety of new drugs before those…

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    The cacophonous echo of the shrieking bell alerted my senses to sneak forward. Every step was light-footed, with care taken not to rouse anyone in their vivid dreams. Exquisite paintings, backlit by many effulgent torches hanged against the corridor wall. Golden antiques, gifted by several high-class nobles sat on the rich china tables. The almighty King Duncan must have surely mistaken my home for his own. The concealed dagger in my velvety, linen tunic came calmly into my crisp, trembling…

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    research a write about. A long time ago Neanderthals used to make a tool called a spearhead, they were attached to a long stick and thrown at an animal they were used for hunting. There are alot of materials that spearheads can be made of but, Neanderthals mostly made them out of stone. Most of their spearheads were shaped as triangles which helped pierce the animal easier. When Neanderthals made these I think that they mimicked each other with only some feedback which would probably be why it…

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    products on animals because it could hurt animals and it can possibly kill them. If scientist do the testing to animals the spinal devices are frequently composed of pedicle screws with a reputation for stable fixation. The animals can suffer from pullouts during preclinical implantation on young animals, leading to high morbidity. Human and animals are very different, which testing human tools on animals should not be allowed. Testing on an animal the results will be very different from testing…

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    Humanized Rat Model

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    serve as host for organ bud transplants (131). One would be able to generate multiple animals with a patient’s own iPSC-derived hepatocytes and…

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    Animal research has aided in the advancement of research done in the medical field. Animal research has helped scientists better understand treatment options when it comes to cancer, HIV/AIDS, heart disease/stroke, diabetes, high blood pressure, Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Hepatitis C, birth defects, epilepsy, spinal cord injuries, and cystic fibrosis. Despite the controversy of testing on animals, I do think that testing on animals is beneficial in the advancement in the health of…

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    Psychologically, experiments have helped answered the questionable traits mankind could not answer. Example fear, genetics, etc. Alhough it impacts our live positively , some of the experiments are considered unethical and inhumane to both human beings and animals. Acccording to Ethical Principles Of Psychologist and Code of Conduct (2010), "pshychologists take reasonable steps to avoid harming their patients research participants with whom they work an d to minimize harm where is for seeable…

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