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Animal experimentation - How fair are these practices?

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Official survey 2012 have recorded that there are 1 in 3 adults have voiced out that the government should ban all medical research experiments on animals! Meanwhile, the rest of the population have said that scientists should still be allowed to use mice for doing research like diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. Researchers have also mentioned that the surveys have revealed that people's views on the use of animals for medical experiments vary according to the animals involved in the testings. The majority of the population have advanced that they are strongly against the use of cats, dogs and monkeys for scientific research. Statistics have shown that 56% have agreed about the use of mice and other such genus for doing experiments. Meanwhile scientists have mentioned that the use of mice is extremely crucial in the field of science and medicine since these creatures possess the same genetic make-up as human beings. On the other hand, the latest Home Office figures show that nearly 3.7 million (3,685,127) animals were experimented on in UK labs in 2011, of which nearly 2.7 million (2,663,441) were mice...

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Assisted by Edward R. Miller-Jones (Editor), Edwar R Miller-Jones (Editor)
Publisher FastBook Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2012
 
EAN 9786130146641
ISBN 978-613-0-14664-1
No. of pages 212
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine

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