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    conditions, stem cells can be induced to become mature cells with special functions that help cure diseases” (Aldridge). Studies have shown that stem cells can replace virtually any tissue or organ that is injured or diseased, yet no other medicine or drug has been able to perform such a task. Most people would rather choose chemotherapy treatments simply because stem cell processes take years to confirm. However, are stem cells a higher quality when entered into the body than chemotherapy? Stem…

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    are stem cells? What good or bad opinions do people have of them? How can they be used to help people get better, and how are they currently being used? While there are good and bad things about stem cells, many things about stem cells need to be understood first. There are many properties of stem cells that no other type of cell has. One property that stem cells have is that they can renew themselves for long periods of time (Stem-5). This means that they create a large population of stem…

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    “Stem cell research can revolutionize medicine, more than anything since antibiotics.” This statement was said by former president of the United States of America, Ronald Reagan. Mr. Reagan in this statement was saying that stem cells are the future of medicine and can change how the medical field may approach a problem. Stem cells are cells that have the potential to develop into different kinds of cells. Stem cells have an internal repair system. They can also replenish other cells. There are…

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    Stem Cell Research is a very controversial topic. Some people are unaware of what it is and what it means for healthcare. It is the remedy of health ailments of the future and it should be supported so that scientists can continue to work on the cure for a plethora of health issues. First let’s answer the question “What are Stem Cells?” “Stem Cells are the foundation cells for every organ and tissues in our bodies. (ISSCR) There are a few different types of stem cells. There are adult stem…

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    Legalization of stem cell research Cells are the building blocks of all living organisms. Human bodies contain billions of different types of cells including skin cells, muscle cells, bone cells, and brain cells. Most of the cells in the human body are specialized and designed to perform specific functions within s particular part of the body. Once human cells die, they are irreplaceable and too much death of cells causes damage of their origin body part. However, certain cells of the body…

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    what exactly stem cells are and the ideological perspectives of the conservative and liberal ideas about stem cell research in America. Stem cell research has become a big issue in the scientific and religious communities in the United States. You may be asking yourself what is stem cell research. First I will go over what stem cells are so you can get an understanding of them. I watched a video about stem cells on YouTube by The Irish Stem Cell Foundation. They explained what stem cells are…

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    Stem Cell Research and Government Funding: Separate the Church and State Throughout history, religious beliefs have always had an influence on science, medicine, and politics. In the 1600s, Galileo was tried and imprisoned by the Roman Catholic Church as a heretic for promoting Heliocentrism (the idea that the earth revolves around the sun).He died under imprisonment. Jehovah 's Witnesses believe that their Bible prohibits accepting blood transfusions. Until recently, Jehovah 's Witnesses…

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    Is3350 Unit 1 Assignment

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    somatic (adult) stem cells research be conducted in New Zealand. Biological ideas - Describing and explaining the biological ideas related to the question or purpose by making multiple links between relevant biological ideas. Scientists and doctors are constantly researching news ways to make modern medicine more personalized for every individual. One way they are is doing this is by using Stem Cells. Stem…

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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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    Medical Stem Cell Usage Stem cell research and therapies have the ability to perform medical miracles. There are ethical and legal justification concerns surrounding the topic that are holding back huge advances in therapeutic studies and cures to diseases. Lifting certain restrictions on stem cell therapies and research could provide new ways and opportunities to save lives. Stem cell research should be continued further and given more legal wiggle room due to it’s enormous medical…

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