Stem cells all have very unique qualities; these qualities help them to serve the body’s needs. They are able to survive for long periods of time as they can regenerate themselves and also self-replicate, they are also unspecialised cells and have the ability to become a specialised cell and Stem cells proliferate at high rates. Unlike other body cells like red blood cells or muscle cells which usually do not replicate or live for long periods of time.
Stem cell research is a part of a field which …show more content…
Stem cell research can lead to curing a number of diseases, deformity and sicknesses. Stem cell research can lead to a cure for blindness, by simply transplanting the photoreceptor nervous cells with adult human retinal stem cells which will allow for the eye to see again. It can lead to saving people with any kind of brain trauma, by stimulating the neural stem cells by use of proteins which come from the surrounding blood vessels. This would help the brain to repair itself after damage is done to the brain, thus this could cure dementia, damage from strokes and other neural diseases.
Stem cell research can lead to a lot of other really beneficial medical advancements which will not only save lives but also make lives better in the global population. It will give medical advancements to a number of fields such as: Oncology, Neurology, Endocrinology and countless more. Doctors will also be able to engineer stem cell based tissue engineered …show more content…
These problems are slowing the advancement of the research and practice.
The main ethical issue with stem cell medicine and research is that it offers both positive and negative factors to the global population. The main focus is on embryonic stem cell research as it possesses very big ethical questions. The reason why ethics are involved is because human life is being destroyed and another life is being saved or bettered from the medicine which will be produced by killing an embryo which can potentially save a human