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Here's my response on medicalresearch in general. I recently had a discussion about medicalresearch using animals. There is more and more evidence that animaltesting is NOT necessarily the best route to take. Even if there are certain situations in which animaltesting is the only option, ie.
Here's a scathing overview in Primate Freedom of the new organization "Pro-Test," an organization of animalresearchers who want to advocate for their work. Tags: animalresearchmedical ethics medicalresearch. Long and impressive expose.
Tags: animaltestinganimal cruelty military pigs medicalresearch PETA. And that's what I like about PETA and why I recently became a member for the first time. They are fast, organized, committed and they get attention.
The increase marks the greatest leap in animal use in medicalresearch since 1986, when the government introduced new auditing procedures. Substantial numbers of animals are used to test the safety of new drugs before they are allowed to be used in human trials.
The EU is so far ahead of the US when it comes to developing alternative testing methods, it's embarrassing. It has gone so far as to establish a website for tracking the development of methods to replace, reduce, and refine current animaltesting in EU nations. They talk out of both sides of their you-know-what.
Tags: animalresearch pharmaceuticals primates medicalresearch malaysia. Fortunately, there are Malaysian activists opposing it. But of course, the argument will be that the project is economic development, jobs and "for the good of humanity.".
Just read an August update from an ALDF lawyer about medicalresearch. But would researchers be willing to share their results? Tags: animalresearch. I was struck by this paragraph. That's a lot of saved lives. Doubtful if it means endangering their potential patents.
Many animal supporters get caught up in fighting the food industry, but animaltesting is as ugly and fundamental an issue. Even if you become 100 percent vegan, how much of the drugs you take, the makeup you wear and the cleaning products you use have been tested on an animal?
They want us to keep on funneling billions and billions of taxpayer dollars to the drug companies, the research universities and the suppliers of the animals and the animaltesting equipment. Tags: animalresearch drug companies medicalresearch. How stupid do they think we are?
But as far as they are concerned, I am still an animal rights terrorist for the mere fact that I disagree with them. I almost quit a book club a year ago because one of the members is a proponent of medicalresearch. She is a data tech for a clinical testing company (for profit by the way.) I'm sorry, but I am not moved.
In 2007, the National Academy of Sciences published a report calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to make a fundamental shift in its toxicity testing strategies away from testing on mammals and focusing increasingly on new, more accurate—not to mention, more ethical—in vitro toxicity testing.
According to the Members of Parliament (MPs), who adopted the report on its first review last week, all planned tests should be subject to mandatory ethical assessments to take into account the concerns of the public on the matter.
I particularly question the use of chimpanzees in medicalresearch. Tags: animal experimentation animalresearch. From what I recall, chimpanzees share at least 95 percent of human DNA, although the number that floats around the most is 98.6 The following is from The Dragons of Eden by Carl Sagan.
Testing drugs on animal is unpleasant. Do not be fooled into thinking scientists are using animals unnecessarily for perverse reasons. There is only one alternative to testing drugs on animals: testing them on humans. Anyway, here's one particularly annoying paragraph from the post. No one likes doing it.
I came across these stories about two different medical experiments using mice. In this experiment, scientists tested whether lighting can cause depression. So, why put the animals through this if it's not even a reflective experiment. They used different lighting situations to see how they affect mice moods.
Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Alternatives to AnimalTesting, in collaboration with a number of government agencies, has established AltWeb, the Alternatives to AnimalTesting Web site. A valuable new resource has recently entered the information superhighway.
The increase was largely due to new EU rules on chemical compounds, which have led to an increase in testing on rats, the inspectors said. More than half the experiments were carried out for academic research and one third of those were for medicalresearch. Tags: animalresearch Netherlands.
This statement is mainly motivated by a recent conversation with someone who has a science degree (I think it's biology), but who actually works for a clinical testing company. She's always talking about Darwin and DNA testing.) Tags: animal experimentation medical ethics medicalresearch science.
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