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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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    Are Stem Cells A Second Chance At Life or Controversy? A Review on the Debate Abstract Over the years‚ there has been a growing debate between scientific researchers and moral advocators over the sources and didactic implementations of stem cells. While the practicality of stem cell use in the human body seems to be endless‚ the dispute cycles around the morality of the issue. This paper will demonstrate three main points: the description‚ implementation/research‚ and morality

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    Rebecca 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

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    INTRODUCTION Embryonic stem cell research and medication is a controversial topic that best displays the battle between ethics and science. Stem cells can bring new possibilities to medicine and biology by understanding how diseases form‚ and affect the body. With this research new cures could be made. The controversy is over whether or not itś ethical to use these embryonic stem cells because they have the potential to become a human being. Using Embryonic stem cells will bring more good than

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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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    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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    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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    Cell therapy and organ repair is a significant issue because most human organs and tissues do not regenerate spontaneously. Several categories of stem cells can be used in regenerative medicine including embryonic‚ fetal‚ and adult stem cell. Not all stem cells are of equal interest for clinical applications‚ because they are not able to become different specialized cells. Fetal and adult stem cells are undifferentiated cells‚ which can be found within fetus or in adult tissues or organs. They have

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    Sclerosis Is Being Treated With Stem Cell Based Therapy Multiple sclerosis or MS is a very difficult disease to live with. It affects vision‚ hearing‚ memory‚ and balance. According to the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation (2013) multiple sclerosis is usually diagnosed in women twice as much as men and affects people between the ages of 20 and 40. MS is a disease that influences nerve cells in the spinal chord and brain. In a healthy body‚ nerve cells send messages to the brain and the

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    The unique properties of stem cells and the ways of reception. 3. The application of stem cells in curing the worldwide diseases. i. The effectiveness of using stem cells in diabetes treatment and possible risks of this therapy. ii. What are the benefits and risks of using stem cells in curing cardiac disorders‚ such as ischemic disease and stroke? iii. How neural disorders‚ such as Parkinson’s‚ Alzheimer’s and spinal cord injuries can be treated by stem cells and what are the fears about

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