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    Care & Use Committee, and inadequate housing for primates” (Hunnicutt). Despite the benefits of animal testing, animal rights activists have shed a light on the horrible things these animals needlessly suffer. Because of this information, laws were passed against treating animals inhumanely; however, we still hear about examples of cruelty in animal testing to this day. In the past, animal testing has helped create lifesaving medicines and procedures, but it should not be allowed anymore because…

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    The practice of using animals for testing has been debated over decades. Animals have no choice on what their bodies go through when it comes to being tested in a lab. The use of animals to test the safety of certain products and for medical research purposes is immoral, and it should be made a point that the pain and the suffering that are imposed on the animals are just not worth it. To begin, animal testing is truly not necessary. Many products that are tested on animals may not…

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    (Lane-Petter 118). Modern protest to unethical animal testing has appeared in forms of laws, alternative suggestions, and improvements within the lab setting. For example, the UK passed the Animals Scientific Procedures Act of 1986, requiring extensive assessment in experiments that involve animals, then comparing the benefits of the project and the costs of the animal’s suffering (Festing and Wilkinson). Hopefully this act will eliminate animal testing that isn’t necessary for human medical…

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    organism trial before being tested on humans in a clinical trial due to ethics in medicine. Model organisms are usually mammals, reptiles, or amphibians. Due to their many pros as lab animals rats and mice have become very popular in the medical testing industry. In his article “The Mouse Trap: The dangers of using one lab animal to study every disease”, Daniel…

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    laboratory animal’s end up working in people. When animal testing is acknowledged, what comes to mind for most people is an image of a large cosmetic company applying undeveloped products to unsuspecting creatures. This is a misconception for animal testing in present day. New cosmetic products are prohibited from being testing on animals; animals today are tested on to find cures and vaccines to life's diseases. Therefore, animal drug testing is a tragic necessity to assess theories to…

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    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 law to test products…

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    sufficiently to be usefully oppressed both in constructing and testing animal models. Animal models offer a strong methodology for examining the disease problems and enlarge some therapies. Homologous models are very uncommon in the field of neuroscience. There are some isomorphic models which are more universal, but they show analogous symptoms. Animal models have got two main uses in the field of neuroscience research, first is the development and testing of theory about neurological and…

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    stand so high today? Animal testing. Millions of animals are used in cruel scientific experiments annually to test the effectiveness of consumer products and their ingredients. Although it has provided some vitals in our world, is it really acceptable to torture them with injections that may have fatal side effects or sprays that can blind their eyes? Animal testing is inhumane, unethical, and should be banned in all parts of the world. There are instances where animal testing has failed and…

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    Futility of Animal Testing Animal testing’s, in other word experiments on animals are dangerous actions which are used in scientific researches. These dangerous experiments on animals are used in different fields for experiments and it is started with the ancient Greeks. After the ancient Greeks, it continued with the modern science, for example, dogs are being used in the psychological experiments, today animals are abused with different aims such as drug tests and cosmetic tests. People…

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    being killed to for animal testing, but out of those 700 only one animal did not die in vain. This animal found a cure for a human illness, yet the rest 699 animals died in the name of science. Before these animals died, they experienced torture, suffering, pain, and fear. These animal 's fear being next and not being able to survive. If they survive the torture, they will keep fighting until they realize the pain is part of their daily routine. Therefore, animal testing should not be legal for…

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