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  Without animal research, chemotherapy wouldn’t exist—and couldn’t save the 70 percent of children who now survive acute lymphocytic leukemia.  
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Research Basics:
What is biomedical research? Looking at a breakdown of the terms according to the Webster’s Dictionary, we find “bio" meaning “life or living organism,” “medical” meaning “healing; pertaining to the science, study, or practice of medicine, or the art of healing diseases,” and “research” meaning “careful, patient, systematic, diligent inquiry or examination in some field of knowledge, undertaken to establish facts or principles.” In simplified terms, we can understand from these definitions that biomedical research is the search for ways to heal living organisms such as humans and other animals.
Types of Research:
Experimental design profoundly influences the outcome of a research study and is, therefore, extremely important. The first step in designing an experiment is identifying and clearly defining the question or problem to be studied. The objectives of the research study must be realistic, in other words, they must be achievable. The next step is to choose the research model that is best suited for the experiment. The model may be a culture of animal or bacterial cells, or a whole animal of a particular type.



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Why do we test cosmetics?
Adequate testing of each and every product available today is a moral and legal obligation to the public. Every day, your family uses cosmetics—deodorant, perfumes, and makeup—that have been tested on animals. These tests ensure that the shampoo you use every night, the lipstick your mom wears, and the shaving cream your dad shaves with are all safe. more...