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    Chp3. Conclusion……………………………………………….... 7 Chp4. Reference.………………………………………………..... 8 CHAPTER 1.INTRODUCTION Experiments on living animals arose in the early 17century. The history of animal testing is interesting aspects of what remains a controversial subject today. Animal testing has a major history oppressed with controversy‚ although most of these activities occurred as a response to increasing awareness regarding the fact of using animals for experimental purposes. Though animal testing

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    people debate is if animal testing should remain legal or be banned. Did you know that Europe‚ which is the world’s biggest cosmetic producer‚ banned animal testing for cosmetics (11 Facts About Animal Testing)? Sure‚ animal testing has made some great medical breakthroughs like insulin. There are also downfalls to animal testing. One example is that the experimenters are torturing the animals and the test subjects are painfully tested on. These reasons show that animal testing should be banned

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    Animal Testing: a Vital Necessity In order to save people’s lives animal testing is necessary. 43% of adults in the United States say they are against animal testing (Alas). Yet most the adults who say they are against animal testing take medicine and use products that all have been tested on animals. The advances made from animal testing have increased our biomedical technology significantly. Almost every breakthrough we have had has some part of animal testing. Without animal testing the alternate

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    Introduction to Animal Testing In the realm of science‚ testing and experimentation is the foundation on which scientific knowledge stands upon. In highly prioritized sciences such as Biological‚ Medical‚ pharmaceutical sciences‚ Animal testing stands at its core. In such sciences‚ as mentioned before‚ have a major focus on the human consumer. Animal testing qualifies as using model organisms‚ which are scientifically and governmentally approved organisms‚ allowed to be tested on in human-driven

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    estimated 70 million animals are maimed‚ blinded‚ scalded‚ force-fed chemicals‚ genetically manipulated‚ and otherwise hurt and killed. Animals have to suffer and risk their lives for the name of science‚ by private institutions‚ household product and cosmetics companies‚ government agencies‚ educational institutions‚ and scientific centers. Animal testing is wrong but yet it is still legal in the US. The EU‚ European Union‚ have recently banned pharmaceutical and cosmetic testing on animals. There are many

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    Experimentation on animals was meant to provide innovative advancements to the development of drugs and safety of products. However‚ the use of animals in laboratory tests no longer fulfills its original purpose. While it is difficult to deny the medical advances that have been made possible due to animal testing‚ there are alternatives that are more cost-effective‚ reliable‚ and do not contribute toward the suffering of animals. Methods such as microdosing‚ in-vitro models‚ and in-silica computer

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    It is not about whether animals can speak or reason‚ but if they can suffer (Jeremy Bentham). Throughout the mid to late nineteenth century‚ a spike in tests rose and an increase of animals were needed to experiment with. This rapid increase in animal testing heightened attention towards the abuse of animals during experimentation. This eventually led to the ban of animal testing for cosmetics in 1998 in Britain. (Site) Many people believe that using animals for experimentation is an accurate test

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    Animal testing is the scientific use of animals in research to find cures for diseases. The experiments may require killing the animal to find research. Those who agree with animal testing argue that it is useful since it allows scientists to find medicines and cures. On the other hand‚ others argue that animals are being mistreated in the process. I think animal testing should be banned since it is cruel‚ other alternatives can be used in place‚ the body systems of humans and animals differ‚ and

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    Using live animals for medical purposes and drug testing should be prohibited because it is unreliable‚ wasteful‚ and also dangerous. Animal testing is defined as the use of animals for research to produce products and substances for humans to have different materials‚ like food‚ drugs‚ hair and makeup products. According to the Humane Society international‚ “ animals that are used in experiments are commonly subjected to force feeding‚ forced inhalation‚ food and water deprivation‚ prolonged periods

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    Animal testing is used for commercial or scientific reasons to find cures and treatments‚ and to ensure the safety of products for humans. Laboratories prefer to use animals such as mice‚ rats‚ and monkeys because they are so closely related to humans and will get more accurate results. The most common tests that are performed are toxicity and corrosivity tests‚ genetic manipulation‚ inflicted pain and diseases‚ surgical procedures‚ and injecting human diseases into animals. Scientists are working

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