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    Animal Experimentation The used of animal in biomedical research has been around millennium years ago. At the present, 17 to 22 million animals were utilized worldwide each year. (Source) Animal experimentation defining that animal testing was to introduce biology lessons, medical training, cosmetics testing, to find new drugs, chemical, and food. The scientists required to performance the experiment on animals to determine those drugs, and foods are safe for the human or not. On the other hand,…

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    Use Of Animal Testing

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    Throughout history, mankind has been vulnerable to thousands of diseases which many of the diseases can cause death. Animals and humans both share over 200 common diseases; such as heart disease, breast cancer, and many more. Animal testing has first been use in 1242, a man named Ibn al-Nafis provided accurate descriptions of the circulation of blood in mammals. Without the use of animal testing the world’s population wouldn’t be as large as it is today. However, the use of animal testing is…

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    considered animals just like your pet and many others being used for medical research to help create medicine that will keep you healthy? You may not know it but animals are more than just a man's best friend. Imagine living in a world where illnesses plagued everyone and advancements in medicine was scarce. The number of people dying everyday grew out of control. That's what the world would be like if animals weren't used in research. "Sixty-five percent of all animals are used for testing"…

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    smoked pumped into their noses for hours a day for “research” (“The 5 Worst Animal Experiments Happening Right Now”).There are non-animal testing methods that are superior but they aren’t being utilized. Animals are dying for biology lessons, curiosity-driven experimentation, medical training, chemical, drug, food, and cosmetics testing. Animal testing is unethical, it doesn’t give useful information, and their are more successful ways to get research. Animal testing is immoral and inhumane.…

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    a testing tool for new medications, medical research, cures for cancers and other terminal diseases. The civilian’s in favor of animal testing present the argument that experimenting on animals for medical research has proven to be the most effective, less expensive, and statics show the most successful as far as studies go. The activist have succeeded in raising awareness at which have caused researchers to come up with a substitute for animals in drug research, a method called “The Three Rs”.…

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    Against Animal Testing

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    that this excessive torture does indeed exist. I believe that animal testing is cruel, immoral, and completely wrong. Cosmetic and drug testing usually kills the animals, and this is not right. Some research on animals provides information used for solving biological and medical problems, but most research is used for testing commercial products and cosmetics for toxicity. Usually animals are tested with toxic chemicals that supply…

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    A highly controversial argument of utilizing animals in the testing and development of medical research has left scientists at an impasse on the ethics behind the operations. Approximately 115 animals are used each year in the United States for both scientific and commercial testing. Every 1.7 seconds one animal is killed, which adds up to 28,000 a day. These animals become experimental subjects to be used for dangerous procedures, so humans don’t have to do it. Animals are used to test the…

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    Animal Testing Unethical

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    often treated as objects and manipulated to the researcher’s convenience (Source 3). That in itself is concerning and unethical as it is evident that scientists hold no respect for the life they hold in their hands as they work towards achieving a medical breakthrough. Animals should not be used in laboratories because experiments may be unreliable for human use. “As many as 800 animals are sometimes tested, experts note, before a drug is determined to be safe enough to proceed to a clinical…

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    and became a giant within the history of medication, performed animal experiments to increase the expertise of anatomy, body structure, pathology, and pharmacology (Franco, 2013). Indeed, animal experimentation has become a major aid to scientific research and development. According to European Commission (2013), in 2011, more than 60% of animals were used in basic biological…

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    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 cosmetic purposes, I strongly believe that the animal testing should be banned because animal testing which also known as animal vivisection against the animal rights and can cause harm to animal populations. In discussing about animal…

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