WHY ARE ANIMALS NEEDED IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH?

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WHY ARE ANIMALS NEEDED IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH?

Why are Animals Needed in Biomedical Research? The use of animals in some types of research is essential to the development of new and more effective methods for diagnosing and treating diseases that affect both humans and animals. Medical researchers need to understand health problems before they can develop ways to treat them. Scientists use animals to learn more about such problems, and to assure the safety of new medical treatments. Some diseases and health problems involve processes that can only be studied in living organisms. Animals are necessary to medical research because it is impractical, illegal, and unethical to use humans in early phases of research. Animals make good research subjects for a variety of reasons. Animals are biologically similar to humans. They are susceptible to many of the same health problems, and some species, like mice and fish, generally have shorter life cycles so they can easily be studied throughout their whole life span or across several generations. In addition, scientists can easily control the environment around animals (diet, temperature, lighting), which would be difficult to do with people. Finally, a primary reason why animals are used is that most people feel it would be wrong to deliberately expose human beings to health risks in order to observe the course of a disease.

The use of animals in research is essential to the development of new and more effective methods for diagnosing and treating diseases that affect both humans and animals. Scientists use animals to learn more about health problems, and to assure the safety of new medical treatments.

 

Why animals should not be used for research?

The harm that is committed against animals should not be minimized because they are not considered to be "human." In conclusion, animal testing should be eliminated because it violates animals' rights, it causes pain and suffering to the experimental animals, and other means of testing product toxicity are available.

 

Biomedical research is the broad area of science that involves the investigation of the biological process and the causes of disease through careful experimentation, observation, laboratory work, analysis, and testing.

Biomedical research is the broad area of science that looks for ways to prevent and treat diseases that cause illness and death in people and in animals. This general field of research includes many areas of both the life and physical sciences.

What is Biomedical Research? Biomedical research is the broad area of science that involves the investigation of the biological process and the causes of disease through careful experimentation, observation, laboratory work, analysis, and testing.

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