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    Well stem cell research is breaking ground in this area…..Did you know that stem cells are the source of at least some ‚ and perhaps all cancers. What you’re going to learn from me today is exactly what stem cell research is‚ how it can potentially help in treating a range of medical problems that could lead us closer to cures‚ the facts about the embryo’s used‚ and what we can do to support stem cell research. What exactly is stem cell research about? Did you know that stem cell research has

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    Dilemma on Stem Research Discussion of the bioethics of human stem cell research has transitioned from controversies over the source of human embryonic stem cells to concerns about the ethical use of stem cells in basic and clinical research. Key areas in this evolving ethical discourse include the derivation and use of other human embryonic stem cell–like stem cells that have the capacity to differentiate into all types of human tissue and the use of all types of stem cells in clinical research. Each

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    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. I believe that looking at the

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    Stem cells are cells that have the ability to become any cell type in the body such as a muscle‚ a brain‚ or red blood cell‚ or any other cell. Because of that‚ they are able to repair organs and tissues and can potentially treat diseases such as diabetes and heart disease‚ which is the number one killer in the Unites States. Although stem cells can help massively‚ there is ethical controversy surrounding embryonic stem cell research. Embryonic stem cell research involves taking the stem cells from

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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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    2/15/13 Period 2 Research on the use of embryonic stem cells has sparked controversial debates all over the United States. What makes them so controversial? It is where they come from. Embryonic stem cells are “blank cells” harvested from an early stage embryo that have the potential to turn into any kind of cell in the human body. Usually‚ these embryos are unused from in vitro fertilizations and would otherwise be thrown away. Embryonic stem cells have the potential to treat people with diseases

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    Embryonic vs. Adult Stem Cells - Why Jean Swenson Doesn’t Support Embryonic Research and Why An Audience Would Listen As science becomes more and more advanced‚ there are many more ways to combat illnesses. Some of these are more successful and widely known‚ but one of the more controversial is stem cell research. In the article "Embryonic Stem Cell Fairy Tales"‚ Jean Swenson attempts to educate the public on why she believes many are prone to believing that embryonic stem cells (which have not been

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    Definition of ESCs Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are capable of propagating themselves indefinitely and can retain their ability to make all cell types within the organism. They form at the blastocyst stage of development. A blastocyst is a hollow ball of cells that is smaller than a pinhead. It has three structures- trophoblast‚ blastocoels and inner cell mass (Mandal‚ 2001). The embryonic stem cells lie within this ball of cells. Firstly‚ they are derived from embryos‚ specially obtained from eggs

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    After reading the “‘Bubble baby’ stem cell” paper I have come to the conclusion that stem cell research is an excellent thing. The reason why I think that is if we never do research and create a cure for “Bubble baby disease” then we will continue to lose babies. But‚ if we risk a few lives of babies for research in the long run it will save millions if not billions of lives. In this essay I will give three reasons on why I think stem cell research is a great thing. “Bubble baby disease.” In my

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    Cell Phone Evolution: Good and Bad Since the beginning of the industrial revolution‚ the world has become a smaller and faster place. The time used to travel to far distances has decreased. The growth of new technologies‚ traveling and communicating has become simple daily tasks for many people. Through the growth of global communication‚ people have become closer to others across the globe‚ and business has gone world wide. One invention that came along with the technological revolution is the

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