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    Electroconvulsive therapy is a procedure in which doctors transmit electric shocks to the brain from electrodes that are placed on certain locations of the head, which release a flood of neurotransmitters and help treat the patient’s specific disorder. Although, before this procedure occurs, the patients are given anesthesia to prevent any physical harm to the patient. One major advantage of this procedure is that there has been an 86% remission rate in patients who have undergone ECT with…

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    which can be compared to the creation of a genetically identical copy of a human. Like Victor Frankenstein “dabbles among the unhallowed damps of the grave” and compiles decomposing human body parts, cloning tries to create life using human tissue or cells (Shelley 39). Human cloning should not be performed because the process has a low success rate, and it is unethical as it violates the respect that every human should be given. Human cloning is a wasteful and ineffective process with a low…

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    In this era, there is still a bit of confusion on the word ¨cloning¨. To consider the exact cloning of another human being forces me to question the exact concept of right or wrong that makes us all humans. On the other, hand Therapeutic cloning can help create vital organs. Because of cloning, Science could advance to a point where millions of people will have access to lifesaving therapies developed using their own DNA.This would mean therapeutic cloning can be helpful for people, who are…

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    gene by simply inserting it into the patient’s cells to treat disorders and help make the organs work properly. This minimizes the need to use drugs or perform surgery. This technique is risky, and is still undergoing experiments to make sure this is a safe and effective device. (Genetics Home Reference, 2015) (Gene Therapy; Treating Dieases by repairing genes(Book)) If a mutated or a faulty gene is found a functioning gene it inserted into the gene/cell. Although the gene…

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    Regardless of the growth and resting phases of your hair being determined by genetics, a lot of people are able to grow their hair to a length midway down the back, successfully. A maximum length of hair growth of less than one foot would be uncommon. The natural restrictions on hair growth that govern eye lashes and arm hairs and prevent them from growing too much are the basis for these measurements. Dreadlocks are usually seen as being evidence of hair growth that is unlimited, however…

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    Human disease is something inevitable in the human life cycle and it has created an enormous impact on all living things (Anderson, Salm, Allen & Nester, 2016). Diseases can be caused by a lot of factors from genetics, syndrome development or infection and one way or another, each one of us will experience either one or a combination of all causes. Through the course of time, medical experts and practitioners have invested a lot of time and effort in researching standards and methods in order to…

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    Stem Cell Modification

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    Question:Can Stem Cell Modification cause unrealized consequences? Claim: Stem Cell modification can cause unrealized consequences Evidence 1: “While the positive therapeutic outcome was celebrated as a breakthrough in gene therapy, a serious drawback subsequently became evident. By February 2005, three children out of seventeen who had been successfully treated for X-linked SCID developed leukemia because the vector inserted near an oncogene (a cancer-causing gene), inadvertently causing it…

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    Ever since its beginnings, the concept of cloning has had people arguing from different sides on why cloning is either one of the greatest breakthroughs in the scientific world, or why it is a disaster waiting to happen. The subject matter has created much controversy about everything from its ethical validity to its unnatural process. Cloning, in general, is the process of creating an exact copy of something. In genetics, cloning refers to the process of making an identical copy of the DNA of…

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    too. Often, they are either incurable or very difficult to cure resulting in many sick people with limited potential to restore them. Over the last few years, a new development has been found for those with degenerative diseases: Stem Cells. To understand how stem cells work, first we have to understand how a degenerative disease works. Most degenerative diseases are caused though one’s genetics. This makes certain people more likely to gain one. Their typical characteristics include continuous…

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    client to preserve their stem cells so that they can be used fro treating various diseases. Stem cell banking has recently gained a lot of popularity as the researchers have proved the potential of these cells and how this can be helpful against various dangerous diseases. (I)- This Organization understands the importance of value of health for a family. They indulge the best of methods and processes to ensure the safety of the stem cell. Because they know these cells can save a life in the…

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