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    Stem Cell Research and its Controversies Stem cells have been believed to originate from primordial germ cells, which normally produce the sperm or oocyte. They are pluripotent cells that proliferate indefinitely with appropriate growth factor and nutrients, and appropriate environment (Kurt, F. Ö., Aydemir, I., Özkut, M., Cezayirli, E., & Tuğlu, M. İ., 2015). These characteristics can lead to a greater understanding of human biology in addition to new cures for diseases like Huntington’s. Stem…

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    today are facing the use of embryonic stems cells and if their use takes away a human life. It has been proven this small group of specialized cells can treat many diseases that we have battled for some time. In the case of the embryonic stem cell research, it is almost impossible to respect both moral principles of respecting the value of a human life and to prevent or alleviate suffering. These two principles are what have created the debate on embryonic stem cell research and use. Laurie…

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    Stem cells are truly the stem of our existence saying how these microscopic cells have an astronomical job. Ever since we were all embryos, we’ve had stem cells, specifically embryonic and adult stem cells. Many factors tie into the world of stem cells such as what and where they came from, the research done on stem cells, and the legislation along with my personal opinion on the research. There are two characteristics that separate stem cells from other cells, one is that they are unspecialized…

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    opinion on stem cell research has drastically changed from when the controversy first got major media coverage in 2001. According to a poll posted to isidewith.com, 73 percent of Americans agree the federal government should fund stem cell research, while 27 percent think the contrary. But why has public perception taken a complete and utter turnaround from years ago? One may argue, positives of stem cells outweigh the negatives. Today, we have a better understanding of what these cells are…

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    For many years now there has been a great debate on whether the research for stem cells should be funded or not. A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell of a multicellular organism that is capable of giving rise to infinitely more cells of the same type. Also, it comes from other kinds of cell arise by differentiation. Research has found that stem cells have incredible potential to eliminate some of the most harmful diseases in the world, such as people paralyzed being able to walk again, people…

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    Stem Cell Research in the Area of Cardiothoracic Surgery A patient has just had an immense stroke, and approximately 30,000 cardiac cells have died. The heart cannot reproduce these lost cells, and there are cardiac cells still dying. What is the doctor to do to help solve this problem? This issue is the area in which the ideology and use of stem cells come into play. Stem cells are, “Multipotent, undifferentiated cells capable of multiplication and differentiation (Paolo and Markwald).” Thus,…

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    embryonic stem cell use. An explanatory research study designed was used along with the primary data. The research studies designed have been conducted for many years in hopes to regenerate cells to repair a particular organ or damage tissue in the human body. These cells derive from embryos that are three to five days old called blastocysts containing one hundred fifty cells. However, there are many other types of stem cells with different purposes such as adult stem cells and prenatal stem…

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    Stem Cell Research: Has Science Gone too Far? Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus is a novel that brings to light the consequences of unrestricted science. Stem cell research, although seen as the be-all and end-all of cures for diseases, suffers the most from unconstrained regulation. With ailing patients searching for a cure to their illness, many seek non-proven medicine to save them from death. However, without regulation and proven effectiveness of stem cell therapies by the FDA and…

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    Embryonic STEM Cell Research: Man vs. God 21st century Hawaiians come from a long lineage of powerful and mighty warriors. Their ancestors had to survive several trials and obstacles of war and disease in order to continue on their legacy. Despite the fact, the Hawaiian race has weakened, now becoming the world’s leading population for heart disease. Thanks to revolutionary scientific discoveries, scientists are now able to produce working, artificial organs and tissues using STEM cells,…

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    “I am all for stem cell research.” This is a quote by Stevie Wonder that some people can completely agree with today. Stem cell research, although a very controversial topic in the medical/scientific community has too many benefits to be disregarded or stopped. Not only can it provide new ways to treat patients, it could potentially help regenerate entire organs! Imagine regenerative treatments made specifically for you that won’t get rejected or not work well in your body. Stem cell research…

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