Benefits of Stem Cells Essay

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    The dilemma of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research can be a very controversial subject. Many people are supporters of hESC research because they view the embryos to be resourceful experiments in contributing with medication because of the abilities the undifferentiated embryonic stem cells have. Many of the opposing individuals are against scientists who conduct experiments on embryos for personal moral reasons. People who have religious or personal values, argue embryos are “human” and…

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    Frankenstein and the Medical World: The Ethics of Stem Cells After a long day of annoying people, stressful work assignments, and in general, an atrocious day, you sit on your most comfortable couch or sprawl out on your bed and go on the Internet. Travelling on the wave of craziness that is the Internet, you check all of your social media: Tumblr, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, etc. Searching through the cat videos, memes, and weird random advertisements, you see it, the random post…

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    Kingdom and Germany. Embryonic stem cell research is a huge opportunity for further advancement. Although some oppose embryonic stem cell research on the grounds of their personal morals, the government has a responsibility to promote research on embryonic stem cells. Embryonic stem cells have the potential to treat incurable diseases; stopping this research would hinder medical treatment and ultimately hurt those affected by diseases that could be treated. Embryonic stem cell research should…

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    Stem Cell Therapy is a modern biotechnology that uses stem cells that come from different parts of one’s body and are of different kinds such as embryonic, adult, and tissue-specific, just to name a few. Stem cells are premature cells that have the ability to divide themselves into various kinds of cells in the body. Moreover, they are able to regenerate and mend damaged tissues from which they came from. There are several views on this biotechnology. Some researchers such as Paul…

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    both parties see the conception of life as a gift, they strongly oppose each others views on how to use this. But where is the line drawn on the ethicality of stem cell research? I believe that stem cell research can be preformed ethically if the embryonic cell is obtained through discarded cells that have been fertilized through IVF. Stem cells are created at the very inception of fertilization. After IVF takes place, the embryos…

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    accurate drugs without side effects. As a result, much controversy has resulted from biomedical research and how biomedical engineers obtain their specimen. The results of this research have yet to be determined, but many researchers believe the benefits will be worth the risks and will put a halt to the criticism. As a biomedical engineer, ethics is an issue that is constantly faced because of controversial research; therefore, supporters and opposers are seeking a solution to unethical…

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    Embryonic Arguments

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    Can a cure be found by using three to five day old embryos? Stem cell research has been going through a debate for the past decade whether it’s ethically or unethically to be using Embryonic Stem cells. Some groups seem to think embryonic should be used to lives and other seem believe they should be laid to rest. Scientists are working round the clock to progress the lives of people, experimenting with different types drugs in order to do so. However, they are also using organic materials as…

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    EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS What are stem cells? Stem cells are the body's raw materials. Cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated they are also called daughter cells. They either become new stem cells or become specialized cells with a more specific function, such as blood cells, brain cells, heart muscle or bone. Embryonic stem cells come from embryos that are three to five days old. At this stage, an embryo is called a blastocyst and has about 150 cells. They can…

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    specialized cells are muscle cells, nerve cells (neurons), T and B cells (in the immune system), bone cells (osteocytes), blood cells, and the impressive group called stem cells. Stem cells specifically are unique in their own way. There are two types of stem cells: embryonic and adult. Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent, meaning they have the ability to differentiate into any variety of stem cells. All stem cells are immortal, meaning they will never undergo apoptosis (programmed cell…

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    Stem Cell Research Debate

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    Stem cell research has always been a controversial issue when it comes to the use of embryonic cells. Of course, there are other alternative types of stem cells like, those found in cord blood from childbirth or those found in bone marrow, but these cells have a much smaller range of medical uses than the cells from embryos. The source of embryonic stem cells is primarily leftover embryos from fertilization clinics. The choice to donate leftover embryos to research is a choice made only by the…

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