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    Animal Testing Cures

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    testing (What is Animal Testing?). With animal testing scientists are capable to test the safety of new medicine and products released to the public such as the safety of cosmetics, treatments, Drugs, Food additives, Household products, etc... (BBC). Furthermore new techniques such as CT and MRI were developed using non-human animals (Understanding animal research). The Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique uses a magnetic field and…

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    Neurology Case Study

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    In the late 1900s scientists were able to describe a rare congenital genetic disease called “1p36” for the first time. Later, in 2001, a girl named Sonia was born; two weeks after her birth, she had heart failure and her parents had to take her to the hospital due to low vital signs; that was the first time doctors noticed that there was something wrong with her. A couple of days later, they realized that not only her heart wasn’t functioning properly, but she had low muscle tone, and seizures.…

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    Faith Vs Fact Essay

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    Truly depicting an age of scientific innovation, universities and scientists are often found in collaboration, attempting to execute experiments that result in significant findings. However, in the midst of these scientific discoveries, we have also found harsh criticisms over the morality and ethics behind chosen experimental methods. One specific argument that is prevalent today is whether it is ethical to utilize animals in medical experimentation, biomedical research, and education? This…

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    “Currently, nine out of ten experimental drugs fail in clinical studies because we cannot accurately predict how they will behave in people based on laboratory and animal studies”(FDA 2006). ➡ Even though the results may be misleading in specific animal tests, there isn’t much of a better alternative. Tests on certain humans may prove successful, however, those same tests may not prove successful in other…

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    experiments on living animals. As the experimentation on animals increased, so did criticism and controversy. It has been an important issue for many years because it concerns millions of animal lives that are constantly in danger for unethical practices. Scientists have regularly alleged that the statistics of animals used in testing rooms has significantly increased. According to the Humane Society International, an organization in charge of animal rights, animals that are exploited in…

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    Is Medical Marijuana Safe? Marijuana or cannabis has been used for years recreationally which can prove to be harmful. However, it can be used in doses for the betterment of medical purposes and can be safer than opioids, it’s not just used by people looking to get high.. Although illegal, it has positive effects on the mind, body, diseases and is safer than lots of painkillers. Marijuana or cannabis is a flowering plant that was originally natural to central Asia and India, however has…

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    A genetically altered baby is something some people have only dreamed about, but now, it has become a reality. Scientist have discovered a way to alter human genetic traits and produce the perfect offspring. Some traits scientists have tried to alter include sex, eye color, and height, but it is still in the experimenting stage and should be possible within the next few years. Add more. Creating genetically altered babies should be prohibited. Genetically altering babies is still in the…

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    Spring Harbor Laboratory, in Laurel Hollow, New York, is now one of the première non-profit, biological research institutes, specializing in cancer, quantitative biology, neuroscience, and genomics. It has advanced from a school that primarily trained high school and college teachers, to a key developer in molecular genetics and biology, as well as an institution that emphasizes educating the new generation of scientists and the public. According to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory website,…

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    Animal Testing Ethics

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    species . one of these use is animal testing which is very important in medical and biological research . there aren’t complete alternatives for animals in experiments , but we do have instruments that can guide and help us improve our approach when doing experiments on animal . animal testing is done for many fields , territorial laboratories to control and protect environment , drug factories , veterinary diagnose laboratories , the educational academic area which includes studies like…

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    common thing. According to peta.org, more than 100 million animals are used in the US laboratories for medical research, biology classes, cosmetics testing, smoking experiments, and so on. In fact, many people consider using animals in scientific research as inhumane while others believe it’s totally acceptable to test on animals. Using animals in scientific research may seem to be cruel; however, the benefits scientists get from animal testing is totally worth the effort. Opponents of animal…

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