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Animal research can be a couple of different things. Animal research can be the search about information on a certain type of animal or it can me scientist use animal for results of research findings.
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Animal studies are currently a necessary part of the discovery and development process of new treatments.
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Many might not know that a large portion of psychological research involves animals of all types—monkeys, pigeons, rats, dogs, etc. Psychologists often believe they need animals to perform the experiments that cannot be ethically conducted ...
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Do you mean medical testing on animals or research into animal pathology and physiology. For medical testing on animals: -Animals provide a a good platform for drugs testing and such becuase you can put theory into practise. You would not b...
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Animal research plays a small but crucial part in the development and safety testing of the many medicines we take for granted everyday. Older drugs, such as Penicillin (mice), Insulin (dogs) and the Polio Vaccine (monkeys) all relied on an...
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As long as it is done in the most humane way possible, the Church permits animal testing with the hope that it will bring about good for both humans and animals. Medical and scientific experimentation on animals is a morally acceptable prac...
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I'm reading LOTS of biomedical literature. In many cases medical research is not possible without animals (especially rats and mice). There are a lot of animal models for various diseases. Many experiments are designed to be terminal. They ...
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Animal research has contributed to understanding the electro-physiology of the normal heart and the changes which occur during a heart attack. Knowledge about abnormal electrocardiographic (EKG) patterns associated with heart attack, as wel...
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"The tools of the experimental psychologist are mutilation, castration, agony, starvation, and insanity" (Mobilization for Animals, 1984). Animal rights groups are making such claims as this with greater and greater frequency, and...
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No one relishes using animals for experimentation, but the medical community has long insisted that such research helps develop potentially life-saving drugs and treatments. Is this justification compelling enough to continue using animal...
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