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Scientists' cruelty is misleading

THE birth of the genetically-modified 'glow-in-the-dark' monkeys in a Japanese laboratory is no cause for celebration.

For decades, the public has been told that the latest scientific ‘breakthrough’ could lead to cures for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and AIDS, and yet no such cure is forthcoming.

Instead, scientists continue unfettered with such curiosity-driven research, despite strong evidence that it will not alleviate human suffering. How could it?

Research using primates has frequently misled neuroscientists, sometimes with tragic consequences.

Scores of treatments for stroke have been developed and tested in primates but all have failed in, and even harmed, people. Equally, although 85 different AIDS vaccines have shown positive results in primates (mainly chimpanzees, our closest genetic relative), none has proved protective in human trials.

Unsurprisingly, adverse drug reactions – that were unforeseen in animals – are now the fourth biggest killer of humans.

Anyone wishing to know more about the failings of using animals as models for human disease, can order a free pack from Animal Aid on 01732 364546 or info@animalaid.co.uk.

KATE FOWLER,

Head of campaigns,

Animal Aid.


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