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    not cause any harm to animals or humans. In vitro testing‚ chips which contain human cells grown in a state-of-the-art system to mimic the structure and function of human organs and organ systems. The chips can be used instead of animals in disease research‚ drug testing‚ and toxicity testing and are vastly accurate than animal experiments do (Alternatives to Animal Testing). During computer modeling a wide range of computer models that simulate human biology and the progression of developing diseases

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    the world that will commercially clone an owner’s dog‚ RNL bio. RNL bio is a company out of South Korea run by Lee Byeong-chun‚ notable only because he was a former colleague of Hwang Woo-Suk‚ who was considered a pioneer in the field of stem cell research until he was infamously outed by the scientific community after several of his experiments were found to be fabricated. The typical rate charged by the company to clone one’s beloved pet is a rather hefty $100‚000. Tarantola‚ however‚ was offered

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    reliable results in humans since most experiments involving animals are flawed and waste animal lives‚ while alternative testing methods are more accurate. Many people believe that animal testing is unethical and unnecessary since we have discovered medical breakthroughs without the help of our furry friends. In this case‚ Alois Alzheimer first described the main features of Alzheimer’s disease in 1906 by studying brain segments from autopsies of patients after they had died‚ which virtually every disease

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    universities‚ the military‚ government agencies corporations‚ contract research organizations‚ cleaning suppliers‚ and a large variety of cosmetic companies. Although there are regulations to using animals for testing‚ many companies sadly do not follow them and treat the animals extremely unfair. These regulations are replacement‚ reduction‚ and refinement. Replacement meaning use of non-animal

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    lives. Animal testing is when certain companies such as but not limited to Tide‚ Lysol‚ and Windex test their products and even medication on small animals to see how they react to the product. Some say that animal testing is a needed resource for research. While others say that animal testing is unethical and cruel towards the animals . Animal testing should be banned because‚ there are many other ways to test these products‚ animal testing is unethical‚ and animal testing is not accurate enough for

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    Animal Testing Arguments

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    For my research argument essay‚ I researched animal testing for scientific research. This topic has definitely created controversy with animal rights activists and scientists over the last few decades. At first‚ my plan was to research specifically cosmetic testing on animals‚ but after looking at general animal research‚ I decided to look into using animals for scientific research. My purpose was to convince scientists that supported animal testing‚ and were unaware of other methods‚ that there

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    Ethics Of Animal Testing

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    Animals have been used in research for countless numbers of years‚ dating back all the way to BCE. The number of animals in testing has grown as the years have passed‚ and their purpose has resulted in treatments for lung cancer‚ childhood leukemia‚ breast cancer‚ and many others. When most people think about animal science‚ they think about the cruelty and immoral treatment of animals; they do not bother to think about the side effects of animal testing. The medicine we buy or are prescribed‚ the

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    4 Minute Speech against animal testing We should stop the use of animals for research and testing purposes. Animal research/testing refers to the use of non-human animals for testing or experimenting on. The use of animals for testing is used in the fields of: Biomedical research‚ security‚ evaluation‚ and education of a product. Every year animals are subject to experiments so painful and damaging that no one would ever do them on humans. Deciding whether or not to do animal testing is a

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    Scientists have been using animals to conduct experiments and tests since ancient times. Over the years‚ the practice of using animals has been under fire by animal protection and animal activist groups. Using animals for drug testing has become an important part of scientific experiments but it has also led to the deaths of millions of animals. When animal testing goes wrong‚ it can harm the users whom it is supposedly benefiting. The use of animal testing should be abandoned because it does not

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    Equine Back Pain

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    problems in horses are nothing new to the equine world. In 1876 back injuries were among the most prevalent and least understood of equine suffering (Lupton‚1876). Much of this statement still holds true today‚ however within recent years more research has been conducted to better understand the etiology and pathogenesis of conditions affecting the horses back; due to the fact that recently animal welfare concerns have grown and taken priority‚ and horse owners and professionals alike have become

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