Indian-American J Bhattacharya ends brutal medical experiments on Begalles, Elon Musk reacts

Jo Bhattacharya, Indian-origin director of the National Institute of Health, has abolished the centuries-old practice of experimenting on the beagles. Speaking on Fox News, Bhattacharya said that PETA sent flowers to them after finishing the practice.“Generally, I think the directors get physical threats, but they sent me flowers,” Bhattacharya said. Elon Musk reacted to development because he posted: “It is great”.
Why was the beagles used for experiments?
NIH had a project on stress-inspired and sepsis-inspired cardiomyopathy that used bealles. Experiments inspired the pain and crisis in the beagles. The project has now been abolished.
Bhattacharya reported that with the advent of AI devices, animals should be converted into medical use and matters a lot because these experiments do not always give results. For example, he said that Alzheimer’s in mice is very easy to fix, but not in humans.
For example, it is very easy, for example, to fix Alzheimer’s in mice. But those things do not translate into humans. So we carried forward a policy to replace animals in research with technological development, AI and other equipment, which really translates better for human health, “said Bhattacharya.
2,133 bealles killed since 1986
According to an investigation report by the White Kot West Project, NIH killed 2,133 beats in septic shock experiments since 1986. Their lungs were infected with bacteria producing pneumonia to induce sepsis and were sometimes blown to induce hemorrhagic shock. He was then ejected.
Elon Musk’s Dogi recently said that he would check the money behind the beagle experiments.
The White Coat Waste Project appreciated Bhattacharya’s move and praised Trump for setting up a stop for the misuse of Beagle. WCW President Beloti wrote in a statement, “Owners of taxpayers and pets should not be forced to pay for Beagle misuse of NIH.” “We appreciate the President for cutting this useless NIH expenses and will continue to fight until we discredit all dog laboratories at home and abroad. The solution is simple: stop the money. Stop the madness!”
J Bhattacharya is the first Indian-American to lead NIH.