ANIMAL TESTING.
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In these days many big companies take advantage of animals.
According to PETA (People for the ethical treatment of animals) in the USA each year more than 100 milion animals are killed in laboratories.
Before their deaths many of them suffer from cruel "experiments" which are supposed to ensure about product's safety. They are treated like toys, objects without feelings. But...it it really necessary?
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What is animals testing?
I'm sure all of us have heard of it at least once. It seems everyone knows what it is, but do we REALLY know?
Not only cosmetics are tested on animals. Cleaning products and detergents are in use as well. They are spilled on bare skin or applied into the eyes. It causes painful burns and other serious injuries.
When an experiment ends, if an animal is still alive, it is killed.
Animal testing, also known as animal experimentation and animal research, is the use of non-human animals in experiments that seek to control the variables that affect the behavior or biological system under study.
#SaveRalph
Ralph is an ordinary rabbit. He has a house, a family and a job - he's a tester. This is the first time he has ever given an interview. You have a chance to hear Ralph's story in his own words.
Is there a solution?
There are other ways that we could avoid animal testing without putting human lives at risk. Due to the development and innovation of science and technology, scientists have found different ways to replace animal testing with animal-free testing. There are different types of non-animal methods such as using cell cultures, human tissues, computer models, volunteer studies etc.
Cell cultures have been utilized and have been a central to key developments in areas such as cancers, sepsis, kidney disease and AIDS research, and are routinely used in chemical safety testing, vaccine production and drug development. Human tissue is donated from human volunteers, who are either alive or deceased and they are way more relevant in human biology than animal-testing is. With the growing knowledge of computers, they are and can be programmed to replicate human parts for research purposes, seeing as they can conduct virtual experiments with existing information and mathematical data so that they can foresee possible outcomes. Volunteer studies can include brain imaging, microdosing etc.