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business ethics

guide animal research. 4. Fewer animals used per study. 5. Less poorly planned work.If animal experimentation was eliminated, it would free up 6.8 billiondollars that could be used for education programs and medical assistance programs for low-income individuals; helping the more than 30 million U.S. citizens who cannot afford health insurance, rather than making animals sick. There will be nearly 275,000 animals dead this time tomorrow that were not dead right now. The numbers are real and this happening in our world every day only because it is a multibillion dollar income for some people and is legal in the U.S. The National Institutes of Health, the worlds largest recipient of funds used for research, must be pushed to fund more preventative programs and human based research. The problem that we are faced with today is not a difficult one to fix. The technology is available for us to use and we should take advantage of our advanced alternate methods....

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