The article is highly misleading. Almost all rodent labs in the US *are* regulated, just not by the specific Animal Welfare Acthttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK24650/
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As someone who is personally concerned with making rodent research humane - I'm super disappointed that
@aeonmag would publish an article on this subject that appears to have zero knowledge abt how rodent research is actually regulated. - 1 more reply
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Its those tails. urghh!
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It's a pretty big leap from roughly "rats help other rats" to "rats have rich emotional lives".
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Research on rodents in the US is highly regulated by ethics boards and institutional review boards. This article is misleading and inaccurate. Please correct it!
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They should! I went on a date with a guy who was a scientist and he had to expiriment on mice. I refused to see him again. Made me so mad! We need to come up with an ethics of “non-human personhood”
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sorry to all the rats
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Why?... because there were the rats, not the primates, which brought the "black death", right?...
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All animals *including humans* carry pathogens. How does justify cruelty?
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