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    Stem cells are the fundamental building blocks to any humans’ life. These cells can "divide multiple times forming hundreds of clones" of themselves (Daley 1). The cells are categorized as pluripotent‚ which means that they are able to develop into any cell of the human body thus‚ they can be used to create healthy tissues or organs that have the ability to replace any damaged tissues along with advancing our medical technology. Stem cell research has the potential to save many lives if we take

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    Stem cell Transplantation-Associated Thrombotic Microangiopathy (TA-TMA) is an awful complication with high morbidity and mortality. Patients with TA-TMA are often complicated cases. Nurse practitioners taking care of transplant patients should keep the diagnosis in mind for any patient with the new onset of thrombocytopenia‚ hemolytic anemia‚ and renal failure. Eculizumab should be a reasonable treatment approach in patients with TA-TMA after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Awareness of the

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    Gumamela (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Linn) ABOUT GUMAMELA Gumamela is a shrub that grows from one meter up to 4 meters high. Gumamela is also known as: Hibiscus‚ China Rose and Shoeflower. In the Philippines‚ gumamela is cultivated as an ornamental plant. The gumamela flower comes in many colors: red‚ yellow‚ orange‚ white‚ purple‚ pink and other color combinations. Gumamela leaves‚ usually blended with Rose Hip has long been used in the Middle East and Okinawa as herbal tea. Today‚ the use

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    For me‚ stem cell research is a more recently discovered passion. After reading a short bit about it in my high school biology textbook‚ I was very intrigued. Stem cell research has so much potential‚ from growing whole organs using new 3D printing technology to therapies for many diseases. I even wrote a paper supporting increased government funding for stem cell research and sent it to my local representative. Last semester‚ for my final paper in my neurology seminar. I was curious about the possibility

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    Introduction: Why Stem Cell Research? Stem cell research is a major problem that the world is facing today. A majority of people are against stem cell research‚ but a larger majority of people are for stem cell research. Because of this large controversy‚ most of America is torn down the middle because there are many reasons to support stem cell research‚ but there are also some reasons to be against it. I really did not know much about stem cell research before this project and I did not know

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    Stem cell research is an emotive subject. Some maintain that it is unethical to introduce stem cell research. While others believe that stem cell research could potentially help save many lives. With the advances in stem cell research‚ we should now be able to help save people who are affected with such diverse diseases such as Parkinson’s‚ Alzheimer’s and heart disease. Stem cells also have the capability to aid others with debilitating diseases and to help those who have suffered damage to critical

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    Stem cells are a growing field for research. Many pursue this field due to the fact that it can solve many illnesses. Since stem cells are extracted from embryos‚ people have an ethical problem with it. Those who research stem cells believe there are ethical restrictions‚ but that is not true. As a result of stem cell research‚ embryos are being harmed or destroyed; therefore stem cell research should only be performed if there is an alternative solution. Stem cells are undefined cells that are

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    Government Funding Stem Cell Research Stem cell research is a relatively new science that is the source of much medical promise yet much controversy as well. The type of stem cells required‚ embryonic stem cells‚ are only obtainable one way: through the destruction of human embryos. In 1996‚ the Dickey-Wicker Amendment was passed‚ making the government unable to fund any research where human embryos are created or destroyed. At first the amendment was a minor obstacle the government had to work

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    Stem Cell Research: Right or Wrong? Many people believe that stem cell research could be helpful or destructive. Stem cells are the body’s raw materials. They are cells from which any other cells with specialized functions are generated. They can be used to become a specialized cell(s) (differentiation) with a more specific function such as brain cells‚ heart muscle or bone‚ blood cells. Stems cells are useful because no other cell in the human

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    Opposing Embryonic Stem Cell Research Stem cell research has a lot to offer in the way of treatments‚ or even cures to some devastating diseases that humans face. However‚ research using human embryonic stem cells that can only be obtained by killing a human embryo can not be condoned or paid for by the United States Government. Federal funding needs to focus on the adult stem cell research that has already been proven successful and can be obtained without destroying a human life. Ethics

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