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…in a lot of benefits. The testing of cosmetics and drugs first on animals has prevented any possible harm to humans. Eradication of horrible diseases, reduction of pain and saving lives by improving quality of life are a few benefits Cohen has to mention. Apart…
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…. Through increased efforts by the scientific community, effective treatments for diabetes, diphtheria, and other diseases have been developed with animal testing. Animal research has brought a dramatic progress into medicine. With the help of animal research…
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…by the scientific community, effective treatments for diabetes, diphtheria, and other diseases have been developed with animal testing. Animal research has brought a dramatic progress into medicine. With the help of animal research, smallpox has been wiped out…
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…, to the bitter abortion debate." For decades the value of animal research has been grossly overrated. Although researchers have depended on animal test data to achieve medical advances, there should be other means of research because testing on animals is cruel…
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…In a world without animals, human beings would probably live a short and miserable life. Why? Animal research has come a long way. After years of studies, tests, and research, people all around the world can live happier and healthier lives thanks…
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…would have an immense impact on the ecological system of the world and in the end, may even benefit society. Negative consequences to the granting of rights to animals would include not being able to test potential cures of life threatening diseases…
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