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    prevent diseases from happening? Embryonic Stem Cells are beneficial to society . Embryonic Stem Cells can help treat many diseases . The most exciting use of the stem cells depend on their their the ability to differentiate into a wide range of functioning adults cells. This gives a replacement source of the cell to treat any serious disease. That means that technically any disease that cellular and tissue destruction it can be treated with the stem cell. Some diseases consist of heart disease‚

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    taken away and no more worries. I would like to introduce you to Embryonic Stem Cell. Embryonic stem cell are by most scientists and researchers to cure spinal cord injuries‚ multiple sclerosis‚ diabetes‚ Parkinson’s disease‚ cancer‚ Alzheimer’s diseases‚ heart disease‚ hundreds of rare immune system and genetic disorders and much more. These Embryonic Stem cell have the ability to form doll adult cell types. Stem cells are found limited quantities in every human body‚ and can be extracted from

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    The Ethics of Stem Cell Research By Aly Beall English 102 F Professor Stott 11 December 2012 Aly Beall ENG 102 F Professor Stott Due Date: December 11‚ 2012 The Ethics of Stem Cell Research Stem Cells are unspecified cells that have the capability to renew themselves through cell division. They can be made to become tissue or organ specified cells; for example they can be turned into muscle cells‚ red blood cells‚ or even brain cells. There is much disagreement on the ethics

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    applying the theory Consequentialism. Before I begin I will define each principle. Autonomy refers to the client’s freedom of decision-making. While beneficence means “doing good for the client.” Moreover‚ Non Maleficence means “doing no harm to clients.” In addition‚ fidelity means “being loyal and faithful to commitments and accountable for responsibilities.” (Huber‚ 2014). Evaluating the alternative choice under Autonomy‚ Jacob has made the decision to have his advanced directive as do not resuscitate

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    Stem Cell therapy‚ otherwise known as regenerative medicine and tissue regeneration‚ refers to a variety of treatments that assist the body’s natural ability to heal itself‚ in other words‚ repair‚ replace‚ restore‚ and regenerate damaged and diseased tissue to degenerative conditions or injury. Many of these treatments and techniques in regenerative medicine utilize stem cells‚ called stem cell therapy. Stem cell therapy shows great promise‚ and helps us understand how our body can heal itself

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    Harris Mrs. Ruth English 12 Honors 12 March 2013 Embryonic Stem Cell Research Embryonic Stem cell research is it an ethical issue or medical miracle? Embryonic stem cell research is a method of retrieving the inner cells from a fetus (Korenman). The main issues with embryonic stem cells are where they come from‚ the ethical issues‚ what they can do‚ and the treatments used with them. Because of the advances Embryonic Stem Cell Research has made in cancer‚ blood disorders‚ and other diseases it should

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    babies in order to extract their stem cells for medical research? The word ethics is a theory or system of moral values; the discipline dealing with what is good or bad and with moral duty and obligation. We find that the moral and ethical standings are tested when scientist and theologist go head to head in the debate over "stem cell research". In November 1998‚ two independent teams U.S scientists reported that they had succeeded in isolating and culturing stem cells obtained from human embryos and

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    Stem cells are cells that are capable of generating specialized cells for specific areas of the human body. There are two different categories of stem cells. They are the adult or somatic stem cells and the embryonic stem cells. The embryonic stem cell is spawned when a recently fertilized egg divides‚ which is then capable of becoming any cell in the human body. The embryonic cells are vital because unlike the adult stem cells‚ embryonic cells have the ability to spawn every type of cell that

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    What Benefits Can Be Derived From Stem Cell Research? Stem Cell Research has been extremely controversial recently. There are two sides to this issue. Many people reject the idea because they believe it violates their religious beliefs. The political parties find this research to be very expensive and they also believe this issue is similar to abortion. On the other hand‚ the medical community is in favor of stem cell investigation because it has been known to help people with major diseases

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    On August 9‚ 2001‚ President George W. Bush announced to a national audience his decision and new policy on stem cell research. President Bush explained to the United States how he would not allow federal money for new stem cell research. Federal money could only be used for existing stem cell lines. For any new stem cell research‚ the money must come from the private sector (Ruse‚ 11). This controversial decision is still a widely debated topic that is in the forefront of the current political

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