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    Three Parent Child

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    unable mothers produce has put Britain on the map for its biological advancements. Britain keeps the “Three Parent Child” procedure humane by putting the “Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act”, aka the “1990 Act”, demanding that human sperm, eggs and embryos cannot be genetically modified in any way. This movement, the Human Fertilisation and Embryo Act, reassures the people of any crooked use or diabolical intentions. It gives strict guidelines and steps to keep the procedure humane such as…

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    Medical ethics is all about doing what is considered to be right while achieving the best possible outcome for every patient. There are many factors to consider while making life changing decisions, whether that is about you or for the future of others. This decision could be made as a parent, guardian or a healthcare professional. Medical ethics and legal issues need to be considered; also the patients’ beliefs and religion may also play a vital part in decisions. Abortion is a great example in…

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    as grass and ornamental trees and plants(Hagen, 1957). They use skills and simple technology to grow food. There is no artificial application of water to the sand or soil to assist the growth in agricultural crops and there is also no usage of fertilisation techniques being taken in help of growth. They deal more with ground crops and harvested fruits. The allocation of land is being plotted for families to use. There is no individual or family ownership of a certain land as much as they use the…

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    Stem-cell Therapy is the use of stem cells, which are undifferentiated cells that can differentiate into any specialised cell, to either treat or prevent a disease. There are two main types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells extracted from the early blastocyst phase in embryonic development and adult stem cells found in the bone marrow. The difference between these two is their totipotency or ability to become a new cell; embryonic stem cells can develop into any type of cell, they are…

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    The use of embryo’s in medical research is currently regulated by the Human fertilisation and embryology act 1990, which allows research to be carried out on embryo’s up to the 14 day point at primitive streak. Also referred to before this at 14 days as the pre-embryo, this implies from this piece of legislation that the embryo is not…

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    These cells are derived from embryos that develop from eggs that have been fertilised in an in vitro fertilisation clinic. The main function of embryonic stem cells is to go through the cell division to produce more stem cells to regenerate or repair any diseased tissue and organ within the body. The two general properties of adult and embryonic stem cells…

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    STEM CELLS Stem cells are very homogenous due to the fact that they are of the same family type or lineage characteristically speaking. They are differentiated from other cells by two features. The first feature is that they are able to divide by cell division and the second feature is that under specific experimental conditions they can be directed to become tissue cells with certain functions. Stem cells are able to transform or regenerate themselves growing into the body’s approximately 200…

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    Stem Cell Case Study

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    Stem cell based treatment of neurodegenerative diseases The world of stem cells is extraordinary as they can differentiate into different types of cells and they come in different types of stages. stem cells can help with further treatments and research for cures. Embryonic stem cells which are the first stage of a stem cell are only around for a few days whilst in the embryo, then comes the adult cells in particularly mesenchymal stem cells that can be found in bone marrow or other particular…

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    Moral Ramification

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    Name Professor Course Date The moral ramification of stem cell research. Stem cell research provides an understanding of human development and presents prospects of developing new treatments for various diseases such as diabetes spinal cord injuries, heart ailments and Parkinson’s disease. Despite these prospects, stem cell research poses ethical issues. These ethical issues centre on the derivation of stem cells from embryos. Other methods of deriving stem cells pose lesser ethical issues…

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    In the process of surrogacy, gametes of the composing couple will be collected. After the process in vitro fertilisation, severals embryos will be created. Then the embryos will be transferred to the uterus of the surrogate host for implantation. In this type of surrogacy, the surrogate host and the infant are genetically unrelated. Next, is the definition of surrogate…

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