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    Medicines or cures save many people. They can make headaches go away or injury pains vanish. But how do people know if it will work or if it will make it worse? Animals. They test out the cures on animals before they announce that they have a pain killer or medicine for some diseases or problems. These animals are suffering from these tests and sometimes they might not even work. There lives are being sacrificed to save ours, is it fair? Although these creatures may be helping us, these

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    Compassionate human beings have examined the thought of animal rights only during the 20th century, when a philosopher, Peter Singer, has published his book, Animal Liberation, in 1975. His book served as a catalyst for the ongoing Animal Rights Movement giving animal equality in life, and eliminating speciesism — the assumption of human superiority. The movement had gained numerous achievements such as stopping huge beauty products manufacturers from testing their products on animals, neuroscientists

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    Auditory Neuropathy

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    Most existing research and models of auditory neuropathy has utilised gerbils. At present no robust model of auditory neuropathy in guinea pigs exists; previous guinea pig models have been used but these were not robust and were susceptible to confounding. The use of tests such as DPOAE and assessment of IHC hair cell morphology are important are vital as these provide information about hair cell status and functioning; without these, elevated ABR thresholds could be exacerbated by damaged hair

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    There are numerous types of tests performed on animals, most of which fall into one of three broad categories: product, procedure and device, and drug and disease. Product testing is the testing of cosmetics, personal care, and household products to ensure regulatory guidelines are met. Procedure and device testing is intended to discover, test, or perfect medical procedures or devices used in medical treatments. Similarly, drug and disease testing is intended to experiment with drugs used in

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    3rs Code Of Ethics

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    This same type legislation could easily be implemented in all states for the protection of those horses in need of similar protections. Other groups to be considered are the scientific communities themselves. Technicians involved in animal care, veterinarians, researchers in animal husbandry could participate in the implementation of ethical principles that would coincide with the” 3Rs” policies of horse protection. The overall feeling within the horse industry is that something should be done to

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    Scientists have been using animals to test medical treatments that could be used on humans, if it does well with the animal. Testing on an animal could help find a new discovery, but it could also put the animal in danger. Over 100 million animals are burned, crippled, poisoned, and abused in US labs every year. A 2013 study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) found that nearly 150 clinical trials of treatments to reduce inflammation

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    Rattus Norvegicus Essay

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    Rattus norvegicus, or the brown rat, is an animal that is unsurpassable in experimentation and research. This animal has proven to be an accurate model for human diseases, and has been successful in helping humans discover characteristics regarding illnesses such as heart disease and cancer that plague a significant portion of our population. Understanding the diseases that harm humans is extremely important for the future of science and medicine. However, genetics is not the only thing that rats

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    Title: Is animals testing necessary? Along the development of Medicine, the species of drugs also expand dramatically. But follow the emerge of new medicals, the animals tests are inevitable. For the new coming medicines, animals is the best way to test the efficacy. And for the cost, the animals testing are cheaper than the clinical trials. For the life value, human’s life is important than animals’. 1# Paragraph Every time a new medicine comes out ,people do some animals testing to make sure

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    Animal Testing Medicine

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    - Hajar, Rachel. "Animal Testing and Medicine." Heart Views: The Official Journal of the Gulf Heart Association 12.1 (2011): 42. Web. 17 Sept. 2015. This Scholarly article focuses on the history of animal testing and how it all started. Aristotle and Erasistratus used to perform the crucial activities that still remain today and that is the torture of animals in order to experiment on them; to reach targeted phenomena and whether to abide to it’s results or falsify it. This article tackles the reasons

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    For many years, the idea of an animal bill of rights has caused a lot of controversy. The big question is, is it necessary? With over 200,000 supporters the Animal Legal Defense Fund or (ALDF) has made a bill of rights that all sentient beings should be entitled to. Meaning, if an animal is able to feel or perceive things, such as pain and emotions, they will be protected under this bill. Composed of 6 basic legal rights, the bill includes the halt of all unnecessary experiments, and will allow animals

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