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    of this moment, millions of animals are trapped in cages in laboratories all over the U.S. longing to be free. Animal testing is any scientific testing that animals are forced to undergo that causes pain and lasting harm to the animal (What is Animal Testing). Animals used in experiments are killed or kept in captivity: In animal testing, countless animals are experimented on and then killed after their use. Not only does animal testing not benefit the animal, but testing also is extremely…

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    testing products on animals is not necessary. In my opinion, if you wouldn't use it on yourself you shouldn't test it on animals. If you're putting stuff in products that you feel the need to test on animals first, then maybe we shouldn't be using those damaging things on ouself. Animals all over the world are being treated wrong and held in captivity for product testing and it's become part of their daily lives to be hurt and even ‘tortured’ with all these different products. Most companies…

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    The number one animal that is tested on for research is the guinea pig, with a close second being rabbits. Many other animals are used for research, in total there is about 1,134,693 animals that are tested on yearly. There has been many advances in medicine over the years except for the fact that animals are still used as testing subjects. Animal testing is a very unethical and terrible thing to do on another living creature. Animals are suppose to obtain love and happiness from humans, but…

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    The Myth of Animal Testing Animal testing has been practiced by humans for centuries and has been found in Greek writing that dates back to 300 BC. Although, in more recent times, specifically the beginning of the 19th century, animal testing has become more prevalent. However, along with this rapid growth of animal testing also came agencies that aimed to put it to a stop. One of the major issues that people had with animal testing was the cruel and inhumane treatment on the animals. In 1866,…

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    Ethics Of Animal Testing

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    The beginnings to animal testing were used for common colds, then the testing varieties grew, which caused protests against animal cruelty and helped us find alternatives to animal testing, which should be used in place of the current practices. The three Greek physician-scientists who started animal testing were Aristotle, Erasistratus, and Galen. The practice of using animals for biomedical research has come under severe criticism by animal protection and animal rights groups. This practice…

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    terrifying. There are many questions about animal testing. Is it right? Is it wrong? If major companies have been doing it for years, it can’t be that bad. Little does anyone realize, there is another way we could conduct tests that do not harm animals in the slightest. No animals should be tested on because although a few studies have shown to help humans, the tests are very harmful to animals when there are other ways to test products. Should animals be used for…

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    love for animals grew. Once I entered highschool, my love for makeup grew as well. Ever from the start I knew that a massive amount of cosmetic brands would use animals as test subjects. It was not until now, ever since I looked into the topic that I found out how depressing and how infuriating it is that people would do this to animals to make sure that that the product is safe for us, as humans, to apply and wear. This article is here to seek the following question: How is animal testing…

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    cosmetic factories use non-human entities as testing subjects for their products. Places such as Britain and France have made it illegal to use animals as testing subjects. Animal testing is an extremely divided subject with both ends having strong views. Many people see humans as superior to animals, so individuals conclude that it is acceptable to perform tests on animals. On the contrary, people see animal testing as cruel and inhumane because the animals are forcefully tested on with no form…

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    Animals in Medical Testing “Nearly every medical breakthrough in the last 100 years has resulted directly from research using animals,” states the California Biomedical Research Association. Animal testing is important and necessary for advancing medical research. Additionally, animals that have been used in medical testing have directly influenced the discoveries of many beneficial treatments vital for maintaining human health. Throughout the past, influential figures, such as Aristotle,…

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    instead of using humans to test potentially damaging products, animals are initially used. Some people can argue that animal testing is immoral, but these people cannot deny that there would be a greater uproar if humans were the testees. Even though it is immoral and unethical to test on animals, it’s even more so with humans. Animals are used first, and then it later goes on to be tested on humans. A common misconception is that animal testing is unnecessary,…

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