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    learned of a stem cell transplant had the potential of restoring all or at least part of his vision. Mike had been skeptical but eventually had gone through with the transplant after much consideration.

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    pros and cons of stem cell research? Stem cell research has great potential to eliminate or treat many diseases that are chronic and do not have many treatment options. Using stem cell research can give people suffering from these new diseases a new chance at life. Diseases like Alzeimer’s‚ Parkinson’s‚ and even spinal cord injuries can benefit from this type of research as it improves the severity of the symptoms. This type of research can also help with transplants as these cells are reprogrammed

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    Embryonic VS Adult Stem Cell Research Stem cell research just by saying its name creates an uneasy feeling because it is such a controversial topic. There are many ethical and moral issues that make people uneasy because they can’t decided whether they should side with the more ethical side of this research‚ adult stem cell‚ or the more well known‚ embryonic stem cell. This ethical issue between the two research categories gives rise to another issue that isn’t usually discussed. This issue is

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    Embryonic Stem Cell Research Should Be Federally Funded The undifferentiated cells of a human embryo‚ referred to as stem cells‚ hold limitless promise for medical research. When a human embryo consists of not more than 64 cells‚ its cells are able to learn new ways of being. If injected into a diseased kidney‚ they take on many of the properties of ordinary kidney cells‚ and may help the kidney to perform its normal function. This seems to hold for any organ‚ even any kind of cell. (Goldstein)

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    In vitro fertilization and human embryonic stem cell research are two of the most popular and controversial topics that are being discussed today. Lee Silver‚ from the film defines in vitro fertilization as: [T]ak[ing] the process of reproduction out of the darkness of the womb‚ into the light of the laboratory. And all of the sudden you can do anything you want with these human embryos and eggs‚ which couldn ’t be done before (Holt). The real question regarding all of the varying opinions and

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    debated whether embryonic stem cell research is necessary to human life. The heated topic has many pros and cons on each side. I believe that embryonic stem cell research could be beneficial if used for the right reasons and by the right people. Some say that the research will conflict with ethical‚ moral‚ and political views. Stem cells are nonspecialized cells that can create other types of specific cells. These cells serve as a repair system inside of many tissues. The cells divide with no limit as

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    Should Embryonic Stem-Cell Research Be Banned? In recent times‚ there is a great deal of controversy surrounding stem-cell research. Some say that it will contribute substantially in curing diseases like cancer‚ Parkinson’s‚ Lou-Gehrig’s‚ etc while others claim that it violates the ethical and moral norms and principles of the society. Bills promoting stem-cell research have been vetoed several times‚ making it a political issue as well. However‚ stem-cell research should not be banned because

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    Research on Stem cell awareness among Malaysians By Lim Yoke Theng COM4201 Issues in Mass Communication Research paper Faculty of Business‚ Communication and Law INTI International University Malaysia MAY 2011 Stem cell awareness among Malaysians Lim Yoke Theng (angeline_fgc@hotmail.com) Faculty of Business‚ Communication and Law INTI International University Malaysia Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this research paper is to assess the awareness of stem cell harvesting among

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    using assumptions and theories‚ along with experimentation‚ in order to obtain knowledge in any particular scientific field. That which the scientists determine as knowledge‚ however‚ does not always mirror that which the public receives as new scientific knowledge. Along the path of distribution of this knowledge‚ the influences of economics‚ morality and political beliefs can taint pure scientific knowledge discovered by the scientist. In almost all fields of new research‚ scientists seeking

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    adult stem cell research? The capability to revert blindness‚ cure diabetes‚ let paralyzed people walk again‚ replace deficient organs with newly grown ones and cure blood diseases are a few of the many potential functions of stem cells. A stem cell is an unspecialized cell that can develop into many different cell types in the body during early life and growth it also has the ability to divide essentially without limit. Unlike mature cells‚ which permanently have the same function‚ stem cells

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