There are no other options to acquire perfectly undifferentiated cells than in an undeveloped human. Unfortunately, a fetus requires those cells to develop; the process of extracting them eradicates the embryo. The moral argument is that scientists are eradicating fetuses to enhance the medical condition of living patients. They compare the process of acquiring stem cells in manner of utilizing fetuses to clone body parts. Despite being unpopular with certain groups in the United States because of moral and ethical issues, stem cell therapy holds a lot of promise for the future. Stem Cell Research needs to continue because it will save many lives, help us understand human growth and cell development, as well as further improve the quality of human …show more content…
Scientists and doctors alike understand the vast potential of stem cells, the number of lives they can save, and the necessity of the people’s support. Until Americans comprehend the vast potential of stem cells, these scientists and doctors will continue to perform their research and medical procedures without drawing undue attention to their activities. However, they strongly believe in what they are executing, and refuse to stop saving lives. Stem Cell Research has the potential to offer treatments to diseases that have affected virtually every American family. Scientists are devoted to discover this potential and aid Stem Cell Research that could prosper new treatments, upgrade public health, and yield relief to patients in America and around the world. While stem cells have the potential to save many lives, it also sparks another aspect which is to enhance our knowledge of the human