Negative effects of Animal Testing Essay

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    million animals die every year from lab testing, including larger animals like dogs and cats, along with smaller rodents. With animal testing on the rise, it is called out for being an unethical form of science. There are scientists and pro animal rights activists constantly on the search to reduce the number of animals involved in animal testing. They are trying to find alternatives to help layout a better blueprint for the science world. For instance, there are different types of lab testing…

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    Animals all over the globe are sitting in a cage right now, scared, cold and alone waiting for the next experiment to be done to them. They sit in this cage longing for the day that they are able to free, if they survive the experiments or if they are of no longer need to the scientists. Every year there are millions of animals killed in laboratories from the tests and experiments done to them. These poor, defenseless animals are poisoned, shocked, and burned during these tests and are often…

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    Humans Vs Macaques

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    has been a long history of medical experimentation on animals. Many people believed that animals who are genetically similar to humans could help find cures to various diseases. However, there are many previous examples show that medicines display no negative effects on animals, yet have detrimental effects on humans’ body. The belief of the advantages of medical research continues to be spread. Rhesus macaques are one of the most common animals used in medical experiments as their genetic…

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    Alternatives to Animal Testing: A Review “Every year, millions of experimental animals are used all over the world” (224). The use of animals for research and lab experiments is not only an outdated method that harms animals, but is also unreliable and unneeded. Using animals for research and experimentation, while a lucrative business for many, has proven to be not “only unsafe, but also expensive, time-consuming, and unreliable” (“Limitations and Dangers”). It is true that the use of animals…

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    Animals Testing is Bad? Bioscience and technology have been advanced developed contributing on helping better human life. As a matter of fact, before distributing a new medicine, scientists have to use many tests to evaluate whether the new medicine is good or how bad it affect to human health or any other side effect might occur. Then, animals are science’s targets experiment .From this point, there are two controversial arguments on using animals for testing. One is support to use animal for…

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    Animal Testing Animals have been the key point in animal testing. However, the amounts of animals being use are suffering during the process of being experimenting on. People don’t realize that animals are living being that has feeling and emotions just like humans do. People do not understand the nature that goes around them. They choose to be ignorant and avaricious about money and wasting animal lives because they feel that animal pain is less important than human pain. Animal…

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    awareness for animal testing. The problem, as they state on their website, is “over 100 million animals are burned, crippled, poisoned, and abused in US labs every year.” In order to find a solution for this problem they are challenging young people to let others know which brands practice animal testing by kidnapping their animal-tested products (1). DoSomething.org is not the only organization raising awarness of the harmful effects…

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    Ineffectiveness of Animal Testing in the Medical Field Experimenting on animals for knowledge in the scientific field is not something newly developed. Aristotle in 300 BC was known for dissecting animals and then making hypotheses about what he discovered in their anatomy. Even in current modern society, learning is done through animal experimentation and dissection. Almost as if a rite of passage, most students in high school will dissect either a worm or cat to help with their learning…

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    Animal Testing Inhumane

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    on whether animal testing is humane. Many animal rights activists are against animal testing due to the fact that “animal experimentation wastes lives—both animal and human—and precious resources by trying to infect animals with diseases that they would never normally contract.” ( Animal Testing). However, not everything about animal testing is negative. Animal testing keeps humans safe and provides us with a way to ensure the best outcome…

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    Modern Animal Testing

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    Animal Testing and the Modern World “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated. – Mahatma Gandhi” (Hajar, 2011). Since the beginning animal testing has been controversial. Although it is taboo animal testing has had positive outcomes. Testing on animals played a substantial role in the evolution of anesthesia and the progress of ovarian cancer screenings. Without trial testing on animal’s human death is a possibility. The most notable…

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