The results of using animal experimentation for research have provided us with insulin, pacemakers, organ transplants, nutritional supplements, and many other benefits. Animal experimentation is also used in cosmetics and other consumer industries. The debate among scientists, animal rights activists, and consumers over whether or not to experiment on animals has become heated and sometimes violent.
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Animal rights |
Animal welfare |
Animal experimentation |
Animal experimentation—Moral and ethical aspects |
Vivisection |
Animal rights activists |
Animal rights |
Animal welfare |
CQ Researcher, May 24, 1991. |
Sherry, Clifford J. Animal Rights: A Reference Handbook, 1994. |
EBSCO Magazine Article Summaries |
InfoTrac |
NewsBank and other newspaper indexes |
Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature |
SIRS (Social Issues Resources Series) |
WILSONDISC |
America Online |
CompuServe |
Dialog |
Internet |
Prodigy |
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