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    Renee Reed Mrs. Williamson English I 20 November 2017 Why Animal Testing is Wasteful In the past 100 years, the California Biomedical Research Association says, almost all medical developments are a denouement of testing that involves animals (“Animal Testing”). And, although this may be true, the question still remains: was (and is) there any alternative to testing of this nature and is it morally right to use animals in testing? To delve into this issue, one must analyze the logistics of…

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    In initial treatment, these consist of dietary modification, Medical therapy (prokinetic drug to promote gastric motility, anti-emetic duct to relieve symptoms) that effective for relief symptom in the…

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    activated they consume glucose and oxygen to fuel their activity and they produce metabolic waste. According to Sadock, Sadock, and Ruiz (2015), a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) device works from this principal by using high magnetic fields and radio frequencies to indicate activity. The fMRI helps the medical professional to peer into brain activity, not by measuring brain activity directly, but by observing the flux of oxygen content as blood flow increases to support the…

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    scientific testing. Animal are treated so poorly in the cosmetic and scientific field. The realization is that cosmetic and scientific field show an inhuman look on creature that are not human. They use animal to check the safety of product, develop medical ,determine toxicity of substance. The horrific picture of animal being mistreated and horrendous would make anybody pity these poor animals. Animals testing is morally wrong because of the horrendous and mistreated of our animal brethren.…

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    nonetheless, computer modeling can never match the complexity of a real working brain. Professor Stephen Hawking once said, “Computers can do amazing things. But even the most powerful computers can’t replace animal experiments in medical research” in his Seriously III for Medical Research in 1996. Computer modeling does indeed play an important role in research, but its ability to replace the use of animal is often limited. Before a scientist can program a computer to emulate the physiology of…

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    Statistics predicts Diagnostic Sonography livelihood development of an astounding 46 percent somewhere around 2012 and 2022, which is among the quickest rates on our rundown of best occupations in 2015." Diagnostic Sonography is a kind of restorative imaging that uses high-recurrence sound waves, otherwise called ultrasound, to create pictures of organs, tissues, and blood stream. They are a wide range of sorts of Sonography majors that can intrigue you. There is Abdominal Sonography, Breast…

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    Animal testing has been a debate for 30 years as the practice raises ethical and moral questions. The debate questions the effectiveness and importance of animal testing. Some support the procedure where others are against. The procedure is supported by some due to the fact that it is more ethically correct to perform testing on animals rather than testing it on human subjects. Others are against this procedure because they believe that animals have rights and they should be protected It is the…

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    At this moment thousands of animals are locked inside tiny cages in laboratories across the country. They are constantly feeling pain, loneliness, and fear of the test these scientists are performing on them. "Information from the Office of Technology Assessment estimated between 17 and 23 million animals are used in research each year" (Why Are Animals Necessary in Biomedical Research). Animal testing has been a controversial issue for several years and is debated whether it is right or wrong.…

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    The main goal of medical record is to document systematically appropriate medical records or health information about patients, as well as diagnosis and treatment of diseases, those who have experienced domestic violence, victims of elder and child abuse, workplace accident victims, as well as personal injury petitioners. Recently medical records have been radically transformed, the traditional paper medical records such as handwritten or typed has become electronically enhanced. This has been…

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    Imagine being stuck in a body that cannot move, or even manage to form words. People suffering from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, Lou Gehrig’s disease) deal with these debilitating symptoms every day, until they eventually pass away. ALS is a fairly common disease, with more than 12,000 people in the United States experiencing it and 15 people being diagnosed with it every day (“Fact Sheet,” 2014). Researchers are desperately searching for a cure, or even an effective treatment for the…

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