WITHOUT ANIMAL RESEARCH…  Polio would kill or cripple thousands of unvaccinated children and adults this year  Some of the 50 to 60 percent of newborns.

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WITHOUT ANIMAL RESEARCH…  Polio would kill or cripple thousands of unvaccinated children and adults this year  Some of the 50 to 60 percent of newborns who develop jaundice each year would develop cerebral palsy, now preventable through phototherapy  Most of the nation’s 580,000 insulin- dependent diabetics wouldn’t be insulin dependent—they would be dead

 The US would experience 1.5 million cases of rubella—more than 400 times the current annual incidence of the disease  65M Americans would be at risk for death from heart attack, stroke or kidney failure since they would not have medications to control their high blood pressure  The 200,000 arthritics who receive hip replacements each year would be confined to wheelchairs

 More than a million people would lose their vision in at least one eye since there would be no cataract surgery available. 85% of all persons 65 or older will need cataract surgery in at least one eye  Death would be a certainty for the more than 16,000 patients in the US who receive kidney transplants each year. An additional 63,000 patients are in need of this operation  There would be no kidney dialysis to extend the lives of the more than 453,000 victims of end- stage renal disease

 Chemotherapy would not be able to save children who currently survive acute lymphocytic leukemia  Hundreds of thousands of people disabled by stroke and head injury would not benefit from rehabilitation techniques developed in animals  New surgical procedures to repair congenital heart defects would have to be abandoned or tried for the first time on children  A cure for diabetes would be beyond reach

 The number and variety of medications that keep HIV infections under control would not be available  There would be no hope of finding a safe and effective vaccine against AIDS  Development of techniques that may help restore function to paralyzed victims of spinal cord injuries would not continue  The 30,000 young Americans with cystic fibrosis would have little hope of a normal lifespan

 The one million people worldwide with MS would lose the promise of new treatments for the symptoms of this degenerative disease  Thousands of schizophrenics would be institutionalized because of the lack of understanding of the disease and its treatment  Methods to prevent many cancers would never be found since theories about genetic and environmental causative factors cannot be tested in humans  Improvement of hearing through electronic stimulation of the inner ear might never benefit any of the 28M Americans with hearing loss

 It would be too dangerous to test breakthrough products such as artificial blood that show promise for saving the lives of critically injured accident victims  Researchers would be unable to clarify the cause of Alzheimer’s disease. Without that knowledge, the prognosis for the 4.5M Americans with Alzheimer’s would remain bleak  The development of urgently needed new drugs to treat heart disease, cancer and a host of other diseases would be severely curtailed