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    Animal testing is known as “The use of non-human animals in research and development projects, especially for purpose of determining the safety of substances such as foods and drugs (Dictonary.com)” It is said that there are millions of vertebrae animals used in the testing such as mice, rats, birds, monkeys, dogs, cats and farm animals. Majority of the animals used in testing are either put to sleep or killed to experiment on. Last year I had some experience of my own to see this for my own…

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    Due to a large disaster in 1920, where women were drawn to salons for an eyelash treatment designed to make their lashes darker. The dye, called Lash Lure, did as it promised but in exchange for lush lashes, the beauty searches received problems from mild eye irritation, to blindness, and even death. This horrible cosmetic incident led to the main cosmetic animal test used today, the Draize tests. The Draize skin test is where the hair of rabbits, mice or rats is shaved in a small area. The…

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    Animal Testing Suffering

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    100 Million Deaths a Year Although animal research can be beneficial in many ways, such as finding vaccines and cures for diseases, its cruelty and unethicality are unacceptable. Many of the animals used in these experiments are tortured unnecessarily and end up losing their lives in extremely painful ways. Furthermore, there are reliable alternatives to animal testing, meaning this cruelty can be forever removed from our culture. Many animals used in research are bought from class B dealers,…

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    Mitochondria are our cell’s power plants. They descended from bacteria about two billion years ago, and get flaky as we age. A commonly accepted theory about aging is that the decaying of mitochondria is the driving force of aging. There is no evidence as to why the mitochondria decay. But, there have been connections to the decay of mitochondria and heart failure, neurodegeneration, and lack of energy. Recent experiments and research show that it isn’t completely out of reach to slow or even…

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    Ethical Guidelines for Animal Experimentation Rationale Animal experimentation refers to the use of living animals for the purpose of research into biological structures that seek for examining the effectiveness of pharmaceutical products, or testing the safety of consumer products such as cosmetics. Humans accept the necessity for animal experimentation to deal with unpredictable challenges, and therefore a wide range of animal species have been used to guarantee the accumulative developments…

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    Medical Research vs Animal Testing The harmful use of animals in experiments is not only cruel but also ineffective. Animal research is a serious action against innocent animals. "Animals used in experiments are commonly subjected to force feeding, forced inhalation, food and water deprivation, prolonged periods of physical restraint, the infliction of burns and other wounds to study the healing process, the infliction of pain to study its effects and remedies, and killing by carbon dioxide…

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    When is animal testing justified? I am doing my report today on when is animal testing justified. That means is animal testing the right thing to do. hould have a certain limit to when we should stop testing. Because when we test we can find amazing breakthroughs to some of the worst diseases and illnesses like ebola or rabies. By doing the right testing we can find the end to some of these illnesses. I think without animal testing we could probably die out from not finding out cures to these…

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    Addressing Animal Welfare

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    Before conducting an investigation of these comparisons and contrasts, it is first suitable to question why. Among the many political and public concerns faced by the urban sector, why should initiatives be taken to address animal welfare? In a more policy related approach to the question, an overpopulation of domesticated stray animals pose public health and safety concerns, thus questioning the safeguard of humans who may coexist with them. But from a cultural standpoint, one must cease to…

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    Animal testing and experimentations have been affecting the lives of an abounding number of animals for years. There are numerous ways we could avoid animal testing, yet scientists still do it. And with improving the new ways of science, it can also improve the quality of the products “Instead, replacing animal testing will improve the quality as well as the humaneness of our science.” Animal testing is a big dilemma; this predicament could be deciphered by using a analytical chemistry method…

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    Do you ever wonder why your medicine is so safe? Well, animal testing helps people and animals survive. To begin, animal testing is when monkeys, rats, and mice are tested on to reassure medicine is safe for humans to take. Animal testing should not be banned. To begin, animal testing has helped with diseases like cancer. “ Thanks to animals research primarily in mice, cancer survival rates have continued to raise” (Goldacer). Mice are helping people with cancer become less sick. Also, it also…

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