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    Cons Of Animal Testing

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    discuss with you some of the pros of testing on animals. Some people believe that it is necessary to test chemicals on living harmless animals; they trust that it is the right thing to do as it helps researchers to find drugs and treatments; this then helps researchers in finding drugs to advance health and medicine which could cure many diseases that are life threatening and could cause death. Many medical treatments have been made possible by animal testing; including cancer and HIV drugs‚ insulin

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    Animal Testing summary

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    Animal Testing In this topic‚ I will show animal testing. Animal testing is a part of our everyday life. Do you know that many of the products around us and use everyday are still tested on animals? However‚ many people complain about using animals testing‚ and they argue animals have life right. People produce a new medicine or cosmetics. But the new product needs to be tested what will affect humans. If the new product won’t be tested on animals‚ who will volunteer for new product testing? I think

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    and therefore the companies prefer to go with animal testing. Sometimes the animals are specifically purpose bred for lab experiments‚ and sometimes they are captured in the wild. Innumerable educational institutes‚ medical schools‚ pharmaceutical companies‚ and several other scientific institutes use animal experimentation for research purpose. What’s Wrong With Animal Testing? Animal testing is not just restricted to product testing‚ but goes well beyond that. It is widely used for the development

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    Genetic Testing Controversies 1-12-11 Biology Genetic Testing‚ also known as DNA-based tests‚ is a new method of testing for genetic diseases or disorders. In the test the DNA molecule is examined and other tests include microscopic examination of chromosomes‚ for stained or fluorescent chromosomes. Genetic tests are used for carrier screening‚ newborn screening‚ identity testing‚ prenatal diagnostic testing‚ and prediction of disorders later in life such as Huntington’s or Alzheimer’s disease

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    activists are calling for a ban on animal testing despite the fact that with the development of new treatments‚ which are tested on animal in treating HIV‚ cancers‚ and other epidemics‚ people who live the day hopelessly in the threat of death from such diseases now can see the hope of being cured. In opposition‚ many scientists and medical institutions claim that animal right activists are overreacting. The fight between one‚ who suppose the need for testing on animals‚ and the other‚ who are animal

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    Genetic Testing Essay Genetic testing is the analysis and examination of DNA‚ which is a line of code carrying instructions of your body’s function. Genetic testing reveals changes in the genes‚ usually things that will cause diseases and illnesses. Just because genetic testing provides a window of opportunity to prepare yourself from diseases‚ it cant really prevent an illness in some cases because it often really does nothing but give you a “maybe‚ maybe not”. (genome.gov) Tay-Sachs disease

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    having to write essays. “Looking at standardized testing from the outside‚ it’s easy to find theoretical reasons for it‚ but not enough hard data to justify its importance.” (Walker). While test scores have improved in recent years‚ American standardized testing does not value the individuality of students‚ because testing suppresses diversity and imagination‚ testing standards are meaningless‚ and they do not prepare students for real life. First‚ testing does not value student individuality because

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    Genetic Testing Cons

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    Genetic testing among children can have its pros and cons‚ but it all comes down to if the parent believe it will benefit their child. There are so many things that genes can tell us from ancestry to diseases. If a disease runs in a parent’s genes‚ and they are worried their child might have that gene‚ they can get genetic testing to see if that disease runs in their child’s genes. Though genetic testing can be informative‚ it can change children’s personality‚ they can develop self-esteem issues

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    Animal Testing Cons

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    medical purposes are mostly experiments to find cures for diseases or ailments in humans. There has been quite a bit of controversy as to why Animal Testing has to be done at all. There are so many animals out there who are used‚ hurt‚and experimented on. However‚ there is another side to this picture and it is for medical research purposes. Animal testing is a way to discover information for medical purposes and it is important in finding cures . However‚ Medical Researching takes so much money‚ time

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    Animal Testing Oral

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    animal testing is evil‚ barbaric and should be banned‚ but when in reality‚ when faced with an actual choice‚ how many of us would honestly choose to potentially endanger a human’s life over an animal’s life? Animal testing should not be banned for several reasons. Firstly as human beings‚ it is in our nature to value human lives above animal lives. Whether it is wrong or right all species feel an inexplicable loyalty to their own species‚ making human life of greater value than animal life. Secondly

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