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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 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 body has the (natural)

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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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    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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    to help cure a vast array of debilitating medical conditions. Thanks to stem cell research scientist are able to test new medications‚ learn how to repair or generate tissues or organs‚ understand disease processes and create many promising therapies. There is endless potential for scientists to learn about human growth and cell development from studying stem cells. However‚ there is a big controversy whether or not stem cell research is ethical‚ which continues to be an obstacle in advancing research

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    behind stem cell research. Stem cell research has become a huge controversy over the years because of it’s conflicting perspectives. The debate surrounding stem cell research is one of scientific evolution and moral judgement. The purpose of stem cell research is the safe clinical application of the transplantation therapy but the moral dilemma is what stunts the research. The Benefits Of Stem Cell Research Stem cell research can further develop therapy for those in need. Stem cells are undifferentiated

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    should continue to use stem cell research treat human disease and abnormalities. B. Claims: 1. Claim 1: To begin‚ stem cells have the ability cure thousands of people. 2. Claim 2: I’ll show you that the potential of stem cells are endless and committing to research can only prove so much more. 3. Claim 3: Finally‚ I’ll also explain to you how the plasticity of stem cells can treat such a wide range of disease. II. Body: A. Claim 1:… To begin‚ stem cells have the ability cure

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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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    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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    Stem Cell Research and Their Controversial Use in Society Stem cells are responsible for the formation of fundamental tissues and organs in all living things. The laboratory uses for these primary cells are abundant‚ ranging from the creation of specialized cells to the possibility of curing diseases previously thought to be terminal. The ethical issues arising from the use of these cells account for the slow arrival of their amazing abilities to the general public. According to recent laboratory

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