Negative effects of Animal Testing Essay

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    Animal Testing is the experimentation of products on animals. This testing is used to study the effects and how safe a product is for humans. I choose this topic because the vast majority of testing on animals is cruel and inhumane. For all the animals that are killed by the tests performed on them, most of the tests are inconclusive and provide wrong information. The testing kills innocent animals and this method of testing should be stopped. ***The end of brutal animal testing would save…

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    For the safety of the consumer these new products need to be tested. Some believe that it is necessary to test these new products on animals. It has been said that animal testing is not harmful to animals, but studies have shown that animal testing does not really help, has a negative side effects on the animals, and that there are new alternative ways of testing. There are reasons that new products must be tested for the safety of the consumer. Manufactures and importers are required by…

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    Animal testing is the use of animals in an experiment with the goal of controlling biological aspects of the creature. Animal testing is a controversial topic because it can be considered humanely immoral yet scientifically necessary at the same time. When using products that are developed using the testing of animals it is necessary to understand the process that the animals undergo. Is a bottle of shampoo worth the lives of 480 testing rabbits? This is an appropriate question when…

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    test animal. It is horrible, torturous, and unfair. Animal testing should be forbidden in every country. It is a completely pointless thing to do, and creates many negative effects on both animals and people. It is an awful and disgusting thing to do to another living creature with similar feelings to a person, and should not be allowed in our modern world today. The purpose of animal testing is to test the safety and hypoallergenic reactions of cosmetic products and medical drugs on animals…

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    Seng Student ID: 0323989 Title: Should animals be used for research? (Argumentative essay) What is animal research? Animal research is the use of non-humans (animals) in experiments and tests. Many people argue that animals should or should not be used for animal research with a multitude of reasons to support each claim. By checking the Internet, one can see that animal research is a hot topic which leads to many heated discussions and arguments about animal research and whether it is right or…

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    Animal testing has been around since ancient times. Ancient greek and Romans tested different medical procedures on animals purely to satisfy curiosity. Because anaesthetics were not discovered until near the end of the nineteenth century, all of these experiments were tested on animals without pain relief. Anyone that has accidently stepped on their dog’s paw, knows that animals definitely feel pain. Back in the 1500’s there was an Anatomy and Physiology professor, named Andreas Vesalius. He…

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    Cons Of Animal Testing

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    Animal research or animal testing “refers to the use of animals in experiments within academic research or commercial establishments,” (Swami 269). While the topic of animal testing has a tendency to brew several disputes with its controversial properties, it is no doubt an intriguing one. Examining the positives and negatives of animal examination would certainly cause one to question whether or not animal testing should be permitted, and if it reflects practices of animal abuse. Although there…

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    Did you know that animals such as mice, rabbits, horses and other innocent animals are widely being used as animal testing all over the world? According to an analysis reported from EU countries published in alternatives journal, Altex, the number of experiments on animal has risen to 13.1 million per year across the 28 member states of the European Union, an increase of 14% in 2014. Although there are some people believe that the animal testing and experiments are necessary for medical and…

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    Animal testing or animal research is the use of animal instead of humans for scientific experimentation. Overall it is estimated that 50 to 100 million animals used worldwide from rats and mice all the way to non-human primates. Sources of laboratory animals vary from country to country, some are bred and raised for the purpose of experimentation why others are caught in the wild or bought from a dealer. Most animal testing are located in universities, and medical school. Animal testing includes…

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    Monsters We Created - Animal Testing Universally, animal testing has a famous reputation known for things like medicinal production and (mainly) cosmetic purposes; however, while these experiments may make humans look more beautiful and attractive, the animals’ treatment in these experiments looks horribly ugly in comparison. People have disputed the controversy of animal testing for many years, mainly questioning the morals of animal experimentation or trying to justify it. For the most part,…

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