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    for medical research, but many of the tests are useless since it is not 100% accurate that it would work on humans. I opposed to animal experimentation because many of the animals are mistreated, tested on for medical research spending are very high and the animals are left to die in bad conditions. Mistreatment The animals are put into small cages crowded with sicknesses and diseases they have no idea

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    Laws regulating animal use in medical research were introduced in England and in Germany in the 19th century, but not until the 1960’s were laws instituted in most countries, including the United States (Cartmill, 1993). Despite the outstanding number of animals killed each year, most countries have yet to better increase their insufficient policies protecting animals. “Most countries have grossly inadequate regulatory measures in place to protect animals from suffering and distress or to prevent

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    Animal research has played a prominent role in scientific and medical advances for many years. Due to the development of new medicines and treatments, people throughout the world enjoy a better quality of life. However, scientific and medical use of animals have been a subject of heated debate for many years. Those who support animal research and experimentation justify their stance based on the medical advances that improve human lives. Research is one of many purposes that humans use animals for

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    Is using animals in medical research necessary? Some people would say yes, others would say no... but who 's right? No matter what one thinks or believes this question still remains, yet to be answered. At first this question seems like its answer lies within ones opinion and only that, but if you look closer there is a lot more to it than opinion. Feeling sorry for the animals is definitely where it starts for people who don 't agree with animal testing; but that 's not where it ends. Scientists

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    Animal testing, because of its links to animal cruelty, causes many people to question whether it should be outlawed. Without animal testing in medical field, medical research would not have the vaccinations in use today that saves lives every minute. Galen, a European physician in 200 AD, used animal experimentation to understand and comprehend the complexity of the human body. Even in today’s time, the human body is a mystery and things happen that physicians cannot explain or understand. Has

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    be used in medical research? Should animals be used in medical research? Some people say that after so many historical experiences, this is beyond dispute, but I think this is the opposite. With the medicine science and technology developed, the uses of animals in experiments are become more controversial. With the technologies developed, human beings become more powerful and the intention to protect other creatures will be stronger and stronger. In fact, most of the time, some medical researchers

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    Animal Rights and Medical research has always been a controversial subject. There are many advantages and disadvantages on both sides. From all the information gathered on this research project, medical research seemed more important. It is a fact that animals do suffer every day when they are being tested on. Many of them are being sacrificed and many die before scientist get a definite answer. It is obvious that animals also feel depressed and suffer like any human would. Although animals do have

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    experimentation was involved. Many people are oblivious to the appalling occurrences that take place in laboratories involving animal cruelty on a daily basis. Government officials and scientists believe that testing on animals is essential for medical research, but many of the results prove to be irrelevant and the reality is that most animals that are experimented on go through excruciating torture that frequently leads to death. Even though the methods of testing have greatly changed over the course

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    Introduction Why does testing play a crucial part in medical research? It is necessary for understanding and sorting out the problems that we human beings are vulnerable to, researching and testing using animals have been a practice of scientists for a long time now, and in profuse instances, it has deemed beneficial, given the medical advancements that were possible due to it. However, in the recent past, this practice have been regarded as immoral; animal testing has been seen by communities as

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    Is the use of animals in medical science research justified? Should this be permitted? Why is it allowed that animals have to suffer so a human can use Windex or wear makeup? An estimated 26 million animals are used every year in the United States for scientific and commercial testing. Animal research testing is unnecessary to advance medical research any further. At one time when technology was not caught up with the rest of the world, it may have been useful because without animal testing, products

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