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    Millions of animals are being imprisoned in cages waiting on the next experiment to be performed; these animals are the victims of animal testing. Animal testing is the use of animals in scientific procedures to discover if certain substances are safe for humans. Of the one hundred million animals that are tested on each year, the diversity of the species ranges from frogs to monkeys. The individuals for animal testing approve of what occurs inside the laboratories, and those against animal…

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    Defects Prevention Act of 1989 was created. Another reason for the act was, According to Mburia-Mwalili and Yang, “Interest in birth defects surveillance was sparked by the thalidomide tragedy of the 1960’s when an increased number of children with limb deformities were born in Germany and other parts of the world where thalidomide was used for treating nausea and morning sickness among pregnant women” (2014, p.1). Numerous factors played a role in the creation of the Birth Defects Act of…

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    Unjust Animal Rights

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    and animals , due to fact it is cruel and inhuman, animal have a different biology than human, and alternative methods exist which waved give more accurate information. Drug that pass animal are not necessarily safe. In 1950s, sleeping pill thalidomide, which caused 10,000 babies to be born with severe deformities, was…

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    Thalidomide (a sedative and anti-nauseant) drug consumed during pregnancy has caused Phacomelia, Congenital heart disease, anal stenosis and atresia of external auditory meatus in Germany.A congenital malformation need not necessarily be caused by a single…

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    and vomiting throughout their pregnancy, from 1950 to the early 1960’s the catastrophic thalidomide tragedy brought awareness to the public the causation between birth defects and the use of chemicals during pregnancy. Thousands of women gave birth to babies with all parts of their limbs missing, feet or hands attached directly to the torso like flippers, or with deformed eyes, ears, noses, and hearts. Thalidomide had specific effects on these parts of the body depending on when the drug was…

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    I. Introduction a. There is an estimated 115 million animals used for research in laboratories every year. The precise number is unknown because so few countries actually collect data about every animal they use for testing and research. II. Narration a. Animal testing is the use of any non-human animal in an experiment. It has become more prevalent in the past few decades due to advancements in the medical and scientific fields. Without these experiments, we would not have many of the…

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    Importance Of Animal Testing

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    consumers. Instead of curing, they could be damaging. The Thalidomide tragedy in 1960 is one of the cases caused by animal testing inaccuracy. Thalidomide is a drug that is designed as a sleeping aid and an antiemetic to help pregnant women overcome morning sickness. However, it was found causing malformations during fetal development although it had passed the safety tests implemented on animals. Approximately 15,000 fetuses were damaged by Thalidomide, about 12,000 of whom were born with birth…

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    Why Is Animal Testing Bad

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    Have you ever thought animal testing is bad to animals? Animal testing can hurt the animals really badly. Scientists, do this to make sure that the cosmetics will not hurt humans. This means that animals are being tested for cosmetics, it might have a bad effect, and could get the animals sick or kill them. Animals testing should keep on going on even though scientist don't listen because it is a law to not test on animals. Scientists, do this to make sure that humans are not affected by…

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    Animal Testing Animals should not be used for testing or experimentation. Animals used in these tests are treated cruelly, go through painful and stressful experiments and are likely killed at the end of the experiment. There are a number of alternatives we can use that are cheaper, quicker and more accurate than testing on animals. Ninety-four percent of the tests occurring on animals are not relevant or accurate and do not prove that a product is safe for humans just because it worked on the…

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    She gives various logical confirmation with references why animal testing is both wrong and pointless. For instance, she particular illustrates, for example, that Thalidomide and Clioquniol, which prove animal react differently in contract from humans to medications. A few times all through this article, Bantwal foresees questions her readers may ask and answer them likewise. Her used by logic is even clear in her passionate…

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