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    Animal Testing Benefits

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    Animal testing has contributed to many life-saving cures and treatments. Using animals for research has also provided major advancements in understanding and treating conditions. The California Biomedical Research Association states that virtually every medical breakthrough in the last 100 years has resulted directly from experimenting and researching on animals (1). Some see animal testing as cruel and inhumane. However, others see animals as a chance to make improvements in today’s society

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    reasons why animal testing has been and will continue to be the best form of experimentation for upcoming products in the market. The first and most prominent reason is that testing on animals “has contributed to many life-saving cures and treatments,” including medication for cancer, severe injuries, leukemia, and more (“Should Animals Be Used”). Not only do these medical advancements bring significant progress into the scientific field, but they are also the only adequate form of testing which fully reveals

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    vaccines, medication, and procedure for doctors across the world. They have been used with or without their consent through various ways of testing and studies and have been taken advantage of during the entire process. Obviously, by testing humans, it is easier to see what will happen to other human patients than if scientist tested in a lab on an animal. Testing on the same species as the intended recipient is important because every animal has a different body composition

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    Why Animal Testing Is Wrong

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    Animal Testing and Why it is Wrong Imagine a cold dark room with cages lined against the walls. The living creatures echo throughout the building as if the entrapped animals are able to sense their fate. Lying on a table are several rabbits strapped down with tiny cups attached to their bellies. These rabbits go through an enormous amount of pain due to the fact that they are not given painkillers of any sort. Sadly, these animals are being used for scientific experimentation. It is

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    conditions of the experiments. Animal testing is unethical and inhumane, and alternative testing methods should be more commonly used, medications and cures should be tested with more than vivisection methods to be approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA), primates shouldn’t be forced into extreme testing conditions any longer, and animal subjects used for experimentation in

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    Alternatives in animal testing has been a huge controversial debate around the world for years. Many researchers and scientists try to stray away from the term “alternatives” because to them, it suggests that no animals whatsoever can be completely replaced. 1 The CAAT, the Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing, is based on the principles of the ‘3Rs’: replacement, reduction, and refinement. Replacement basically means the way it sounds, the animals are replaced by other methods not involving

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    their side. The use of rhetoric helps the writer’s audience to view the topic in a new way. Two controversial topics that are big in society today are animal testing and abortion. These topics produce very strong opinions on both sides of the arguments. One example of this is one’s opinion on the testing and researching of drugs on animals. Testing of drugs on animals is used to try and give scientists and doctors a better understanding of how those drugs might work on humans. The results that they get

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    animals for biomedical research in its recent years. To make the practice of animal testing more ‘humane’, laws have been passed in several countries People against animal testing have contended that the benefit to humans does not justify the harm to animals. People believe that animals are extremely different to humans, thus show that the results from animals cannot be applied to humans. People supporting animal testing argue that the experiments on animals are necessary to advance medical and biological

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    are being tested on are not even being treated well. They are being burned, battered, marred and tortured just to see if a product is safe for human use. This practice of testing materials on other things before they go out on shelves, open to the public, is a vital step in the process of making something. 100 years ago testing on innocent animals was about the only way we could do it, but times have changed. There are “human skin cells grown in test tubes that are layered to mimic the structure

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    Xx45 Animal Testing

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    Animal testing xx45 is a lab rat and he is being tested on for beauty products. His fur is coarse and wiry and bald in some places, and the whites of his eyes are red. This is what happens the lab rats, their hair falls out and it makes their fur coarse and not smooth as at once was. This is not how we should treat the animals. First we should know what animal testing is, Animal tests are usually done on rats and mice. They test different beauty products and hair conditioners on the animals

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