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    Stem Cell Research Legislation and Related Legal Issues DeVry University The first embryonic stem cells were first isolated from animals in 1981 by Sir Martin Evans. However it wasn’t until 1998 that James Thompson first isolated human embryonic stem cells. Since then continuing research with stem cells has shown to be sensitive issue because of the perception of morality by humans. For this reason stem cell research legislation has been enacted and has been ever changing throughout time. Therefore

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    to research ways to make life for people. In 1998‚ scientist learned how to remove stem cells from human embryos and grow the cells in laboratories (Stem Cell Information‚ n.d.). The potential benefits of using human embryonic stem cells to treat disease and injuries is exciting but the controversy on the moral implications of destroying embryos is casting a shadow. This paper will‚ while explaining what stem cell research is‚ outline the moral problem

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    Mayall Ethics in Action 01 April 2010 The Ethical Implications of Embryonic Stem Cell Research Stem cell is defined by Webster’s New World Medical Dictionary as‚ “one of the human body’s master cells‚ with the ability to grow into any one of the body’s more than 200 cell types (Webster’s New World Medical Dictionary‚ 2000).” The ethical implications of stem cell research; particularly with regards to embryonic stem cell research‚ has become an increasingly popular topic of debate in recent years

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    “In November of 1998‚ the country learned that James Thomson [of the University of Wisconsin] and John Gearhart [of Johns Hopkins University] had isolated fairly potent stem cells from early human embryos and grown them in a culture (Harkin‚ Frist‚ Skirboll‚ and West).” Embryonic stem cells are derived from the earliest human embryos which are developed from eggs that have been fertilized in vitro at fertility clinics. They can migrate to the site of infection or damage in the body and transform

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    On the hot topic of human embryonic stem cell research and its moral/ethical ground‚ which side is right? Each side has great and truth bearing arguments. Each party is convinced that their choice is the correct one. Untimely to conclude with the most valid option‚ you must totally research and exhaust all facts of each argument as well as be open minded to both sides. It抯 important to find your decision based on the facts and not let your personal beliefs cloud your decision. To recap both arguments

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    Moral Theory and Ethics in Human Stem Cell Research Stem cells give the field of medicine amazing possibilities in research and development. These special cells have the capability to possibly correct and prevent Alzheimer ’s‚ Parkinson ’s‚ multiple sclerosis‚ spinal cord injuries (Reaves‚ 2001). Stem cell research is based on two areas; the adult stem cell and the human embryonic stem cell. The ethical and legal issues arise on the area of human embryonic stem cell. This topic has called gathered

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    dissected and tested on‚ only to discover more about embryonic stem cells. Embryonic stem cells are cells in an unborn child’s body that can become any cell in the human body. In a lab‚ these cells can be reproduced and- if further research is conducted- can be used to create body parts. Having been read in class‚ the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley relates to embryonic stem cells‚ for both Frankenstein’s creature and embryonic stem cells cause the destruction of many people. In Frankenstein‚ a

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    will be discussing whether parents have the right to decide on the use of embryonic stem cells on their children using factual information‚ views correct moral‚ ethical and religious arguments. Embryonic stem cells are defined by Wikipedia‚ as stem cells that are self-renewable obtained from the undifferentiated inner mass cells of a human embryo in the blastocyst. Embryo Stem Cells states that an embryonic stem cell has the ability to create little livers‚ Itty-bitty intestines‚ Compact kidneys

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    Human should use embryonic stem cells to treat disease Stem cells can separate into different specialized cells and they are undifferentiated biological cells. It can also produce more stem cells through mitosis. Stem cells are found in organism that made by more than one cell such as mammals. There are two types of stem cells which are embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells. Their characteristics are depends on their potential to build into different cell types such as muscle‚ heart‚ lung‚ bones

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    Stem Cell Therapy as Major Advancement in Medical Realm Due to the emerging and re-emerging of different diseases‚ stem cell research has offered new and more efficient ways of curing diseases. Stem cell research has great contribution in medical advancement although its potential is not fully expressed in humans. Traditional medical procedures combined with numerous researches on stem cells has given scientists and medical practitioners an improved and more advanced option to treat patients with

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