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    Stop Animal Testing Essay

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    Scientists putting animals through suffrage through medical research, but in any case, it’s not contested, but on a scale it often is. Some people know that there can be an up and downstream of whether animal experimentation is a part of good science and also result in medical breakthroughs for humans. Depending on whether the progress may have achieved by any means. Millions of animals each year in the United States are experimented on for testing to help find cures and medicine for sick people/patients

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    angers me more, than people working in companies, factories, laboratories, and even in the comfort of their home to use innocent animals to test human products. They continue to test out these products on animals, even after it has been proven that in almost all cases, animal testing has no benefit on us as buyers or consumers. I have found that laboratories are using many animals that are considered as pets to families, such as mice and rats, rabbits, and even guinea pigs. They are forcefully using them

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    Animal Testing “Animal testing is needless, especially in cosmetics” (Leona Lewis). Animals are being mistreated because of U.S labs. Furthermore, animals are dying in experimenting labs from the cruel and hard conditions. Although, animals often make better research subjects than human beings because of their shorter life cycles, animals should not be tested in experiments, because animal testing is cruel and inhumane, animals used in experiments are are commonly using force feeding, force inhalation

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    even Lysol contribute to the millions of innocent animals subjected to cruel and wasteful product testing every year. These and many other widely popular brands implement animal testing during the production, modification, and design of their products. This testing is extremely dangerous to animals and in some cases humans as well. In spite of this, products American citizens use on a daily basis come from companies that test their products on animals and the consumers of these products are virtually

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    on or under their skin. Or even worse, squeezing irritants into their eyes, like those found in shampoos or soaps, just to make life easier for consumers. These are only mild examples of the animal testing that goes on every single day around the world, and right here in the United States of America. Animals are kept in lonely, cold, dirty kennels, and some never see the light of day. They are tested on, force fed, and often mistreated even when

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    been a continuous debate on the issue of whether or not animal testing is a necessity to the furthering of scientific knowledge for medical advancements and biological understanding. In order to effectively dispute the issue, one must obtain information from valid sources with credible arguments. The following two articles, “Is Animal Testing Necessary to Advance Medical Research?” by Lauris Pycroft and Helen Marston, and, “ Juvenile Animal Testing in Drug Development - Is It Useful?” by Paul Baldrick

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    Aspca Animal Testing

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    have all seen the ASPCA commercials with the poor starving and abused animals. You feel a sadness in your heart and wonder how anyone can inflict these types of atrocities on them. Maybe you donate money or time to help out these defenseless creatures. Now what if you found out that your favorite deodorant or lipstick is tested on animals. Would you discontinue using these products and look for a product that isn’t tested on animals or would you continue to use them and believe that it is necessary

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    Animal Testing Wrong

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    The method of using animals for testing of human products has been a controversial issue for the last thirty years. Animal testing has been a considerably debated practice. The question is whether animal testing is morally right or wrong. Animal testing is wrong because of the other side says that animals are the closest things to humans. Testing on animals harms the animals and does not do us any good. About three to six million animals are being tested on in the USA, according to a poll taken

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    Do you know what happens behind the closed doors of scientist labs? You probably do not because of the cruel things that animals go through every day. People probably don 't think this is a big deal, but I am neutral on the subject. But, I do see the wrong and right things that are happening. Animals are taken advantage of in terrible ways every single day in scientists ' labs all around the world. But, they help us with many health benefits. Health benefits at could change and even cure some diseases

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    left you to die. Lab animals receive this same treatment. “More than 100 million animals… [are] killed in U.S. laboratories” (“Experiments

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