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    Literal Shit IVF stands for in-vitro fertilisation and is usually used to treat a variety of infertility problems, but can also screen embryos for genetic disorders (PGD) in normally fertile couples. It was originally developed to treat infertility caused by blocked or damaged fallopian tubes. IVF was the first assisted reproductive technology and therefore has the most experience behind it (over 20 years). PGD stands for pre-implantation genetic diagnosis and the testing can increase both the…

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    Assisted Suicide Assisted suicide is legal in 5 out of the fifty states in America. These states include Oregon, California, Montana, Vermont, and Washington (“State-by-State”). In these 5 states people that are dying from a terminal illness have the option to consult a doctor about ending their lives and ending their pain. Assisted suicide in the U.S. should be legalized. It has a very controversial background but if legalized would bring relief to families and patients. It would allow…

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    Animal Testing Cures

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    If scientists continue to experiment on animals, society can expect cures for diseases such as Alzheimer’s, cancer, cystic fibrosis, etc (Understanding Animal Research). Defined as Diabetes, this metabolic disease in which the body’s inability to produce any or enough insulin causes elevated levels of glucose in the blood. In the United States alone there are approximately…

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    The concept of genetically engineering humans was once confined to the franchises of fiction – stories of half-humans and shapeshifters, transgenesis and cyborging, genetic superpowers and mutations. The list goes on, but one crucial thing has changed – now these once impossible ideas have seemingly become attainable. Ever since female scientists in the United States and Sweden discovered CRISPR-Cas9, the scientific community has been debating over how to use this new power in their hands.…

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    Pros Of Eugenics

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    Eugenics”) that by “[using] gene editing technologies, scientists can edit the individual letters of the DNA code…” with these advancements “advocates [are] enthusiastic about its promise for correcting mutations for serious genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis and sickle-cell anemia...”(28). Moreover, in an article written by The Disabled World, an online newspaper that provides information on disability news, genetic engineering can help improve the health of society. Today genetic…

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    According The National Human Genome Research Institute the Human Genome Project (HGP) was the international, collaborative research program whose goal was the complete mapping and understanding of all the genes of human beings. All our genes together are known as our “genome.”The genes are examined, and their bases described, researchers have to translate what their order means. A genome is the entire DNA in an organism, including its expressed genes. These genes carry the codes for making all…

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    Cirrhosis Research Paper

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    Disorder Symptoms Causes Effects Treatment Cirrhosis The most common symptoms of Cirrhosis are; fatigue, itchy skin, darkened skin due to itching and scratching, dry eyes and mouth. Victims may also contract a condition known as jaundice, in which the skin and the whites of the eyes turn to yellow. The exact cause/causes of Cirrhosis are unknown. Researchers believe that it may be an autoimmune disease (when the immune system attacks and…

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    Cosmetic and Medical Animal Testing Should be Banned. Do you think it is right to abuse, burn, cripple, and poison innocent animals just for cosmetics and medicines? No! Each year an overwhelming amount of animals are killed and severely injured in animal testing labs. Cosmetic and medical animal testing should be banned for the following reasons: there is an enormous cost for animal testing in which could contribute to other things, tests that are successful on animals prove unsuccessful, and…

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    Euthanasia, also known as death with honor or dignity is used to help patients who are suffering from a disease that cannot be cured. When doctors see no hope of cure in a patient’s health, the treatment becomes too painful euthanasia helps, in euthanasia doctors can drug the patient suffering with lethal and put them to sleep.. It is every human’s natural right to decide whether they wish to live or die, especially in the situation where there is no hope for cure. Legalizing Euthanasia can put…

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    Preimplantation Case Study

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    fertilisation (IVF), for a range of genetic disorders. It can test for recessive sex linked disorders such as Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Dominant sex linked disorders such as incontinentia pigmenti, single gene disorders such as sickle cell anaemia and cystic fibrosis, as well as chromosomal disorders such as Anueploidy, (chromosomal insertion or deletion.)In the process of PGD a woman undergoes IVF treatment where they are given drugs to produce many eggs, which are then put into a dish where…

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