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Biomedical Technology If you are discussing a sensitive issue during this day and age you most likely are talking about biomedical technology and its ethics. Many debate over the morals involved in the new developments of the medical world. Some argue that without it we'd all be dead and the others argue that we should let nature run its course on its own. Personally, I think biomedical technology is vital to our existence but there should be limits. The main ethical questions that are posed toward the biomedical industry are the following: * Is it being fair to all? * What are the effects of the development? * Is it beneficial and not harming? These questions are and should be geared toward every issue that arises before an opinion is made. For example, consider animal testing. Is it fair to all? Not exactly, but then again animals don't really have a...

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