Stop Animal Testing
Words: 918 Pages: 3 932Introduction Animal testing has been a cornerstone of scientific research and product development for decades. Researchers have relied on animal models to understand human biology, develop medical treatments, and ensure product safety. However, the ethical implications and scientific validity of animal testing have been increasingly questioned. Critics argue that animal testing is inherently cruel and often produces unreliable results due to the biological differences between humans and animals. According to the Humane Society International, it is estimated that more than […]