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    STEM CELL RESEARCH AND THERAPYAND ITS IMPACTS ON SOCIETY Abstract There are several types of stem cells being used in stem cell research and therapy today. They are embryonic‚ adult and induced pluripotent stem cells. Each will be discussed further. This topic has stirred much moral‚ ethical and political debate as whether cells from fetuses should be used in this research. This impacts governmental policies on laws and funding. Another issue that must be analyzed is the

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    Ethics of Stem Cell Research

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    Stem cell research represents a new opportunity for ethical thought and debate. Stem cells are primitive cells which have yet to specialize. Through proper coaxing‚ stem cells can be made to differentiate into usable body cells and eventually used for medical treatment. Though stem cell technology has been in development since the 1960’s‚ it was not until August of 2001‚ when then-president George W. Bush announced that federal funds could be allotted to embryonic stem cell research‚ that the

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    head: STEM CELL RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT Stem Cell Research Assignment Pauline Spathis Grand Canyon University: Daniel Brown PHI 305 June 10‚ 2012 Stem Cell Research Assignment The Update: Stem-Cell Research article discusses the controversial issue of whether or not the government should provide federal funding to stem-cell research. Stem-cells have the extraordinary potential in developing into many different cell types in the body. In fact‚ stem-cells consist

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    Is Stem Cell Research Ethical? Stem Cell Research Stem Cell testing and research covers many different areas today. These cells are the basic center of where cells of any tissue in the body grow. Stem cells have the ability to grow into many different types of tissue that is why they are so unique. Stem Cells can be grown to replace almost any tissue that has been damaged or destroyed by disease. With so many diseases today that are said to be untreatable or have no cure

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    Stem Cell Research Legislation For some time now‚ stem cell research has been a major issue when it comes to ethics. “Ethics‚ science and religion became further intertwined with politics in the 1990’s‚ increasing the battles among congress‚ administrations‚ and other agencies” (Scott‚ 2006‚ p.153). Stem cell research is probably one of the most important scientific advancements in the past one hundred years. Stem Cell research began in the 1800’s‚ with the discovery that some cells could actually

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    103 November 5 2015 The benefits of stem cells Stem cell research is one of the most controversial topics in the United States. With millions of people having life altering diseases and disabilities‚ this research has the potential to save and give new life to these people. The potential to get rid of diseases such as Alzheimer‚ Parkinson’s‚spinal cord injury and many more is to great to pass up. Despite all the potential benefits of this research‚ it is met with great opposition. Morals

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    Ethics and Philosophies of Stem Cell Research Nader Zeidan Malek Fatte Mohamad Said Fouad Saba Marc Deeb Joy Chamoun Ethics of Human Stem Cell Research Gene H. Outka Varying Views of Fetuses and Embryos • From the Left •From the Middle • From the Right Preferred Philosophy • Kantian – Murder vs Killing – Choosing Life – Burden of Evil – “Nothing is Lost” Principle The Ethics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research Howard J. Curzer Conservative Ethics of Embryos • Embryos

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    Stem cells -are biological cells found in all multi cellularorganisms‚ that can divide (throughmitosis) and differentiate into diverse specialized cell types and can self-renew to produce more stem cells. In mammals‚ there are two broad types of stem cells: embryonic stem cells‚ which are isolated from the inner cell mass of blastocysts‚ and adult stem cells‚ which are found in various tissues. In adult organisms‚ stem cells and progenitor cells act as a repair system for the body‚ replenishing

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    distasteful blessing to most‚ stem cells taken from aborted fetuses in order to conduct forward-moving health research‚ causes ethical chaos between those of 21st century science and those of impenetrable morality. The pros of this research factually out-weigh the cons created by humanity’s biased principals‚ but these ethical principals endowed to society upon generations will always argue what is “truly right.” What research has been done in the use of stem cells has shown to be very successful

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    The Importance of Stem Cell Research Over the last decade the use of stem cells has been a controversial and heated topic. Debates have exploded over every aspect of stem cell research in nearly every region of the world. It has been speculated by scientists that stem cell research may have the power to potentially cure incredibly harmful diseases or even regrown organs. However some find that the health issues seen in earlier attempts to use stem cell transplants and ethical controversies involved

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