Problems of Stem Cell Research Essay

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    Designer Babies As much as this field of scientific research is highly interesting as an area of study, a baby is not a product that one can design babies. Why do the parents desiring such babies succumb to the dogma that such babies would be born without any chance of carrying future illnesses and they would be an unblemished child?. The parents give their consent to the scientists to manipulate the genetics of the embryo. This is a gross violation of a child’s fundamental human right to lead…

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    Overview Stem cell therapies are not new; Doctors have been treating patients with bone marrow stem cell transplants since the 1970s. The controversy raised about 20 years ago when they learned how to remove stem cells from human embryos 1 Moral claims made concerning embryonic stem cells research relates to human rights, medical benefits, policies and laws, and religion’s opinion. Research councils support the stem cell research because of its great values and benefits from the expected…

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    Are Stem Cells Worth The Cost? Introduction Stem Cells have a lot of potentials to cure/heal the human body, but is it worth the cost? Embryonic stem cells have the potential to transform medicine. Scientist and doctors believe they could potentially treat a myriad of human conditions and diseases, such as spinal cord injury, type 1 diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases and many others. However, there are many issues and barriers to fulfilling this potential. Helping people walk again sounds like…

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    Stem Cell Research: The Bioethical Debate Medical technology is accelerating at the fastest rate the world has ever seen. Everyday there are new methods of treatment that make past treatments irrelevant and outdated. Stem cell research has been a debated topic for the past few decades. People argue that stem cell research is immoral because you’re essentially ending a possible life, an embryo, in order to save and treat many lives. Stem cell research needs to be funded and practiced. If it means…

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    Stem cell research is a controversial and sensitive topic that has been debated for over two decades. Millions of people every year die from diseases and accidents, such as cancer or Alzheimer’s. Even though there have been medical advancements in the treatment of cancer, most of them cannot cure cancer completely. However, stem cells has the potential to completely cure many diseases and creating new immunizations. Dr. E Donnall Thomas began stem cell research in 1956 when he performed the…

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    could all be possible because of stem cell research. The incredible properties of stem cells allow for medical advancements. These cells have the ability of self-renewal; this unique cell can divide and make perfect copies of themselves. These copies can then develop into other, more specialized cells in a process that is known as differentiation. With differentiation, cells can divide to make exact daughter cells which can then repair tissue, etc., as stem cells are what allow mammals to grow…

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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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    Using human embryos for research on embryonic stem cells is high on the ethical schedule in many countries, while adult stem cells are not nearly so high on the scale. Even though the benefit of using human embryonic stem cells is the potential treatment of diseases, their use remains controversial because they originate from early embryos (de Wert & Mummery, 2003). The creation of embryos specifically designed for acquiring human embryonic stem cells is also under discussion. The ethical agenda…

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    diseases and outweigh moral arguments against the cloning process. There are many ways that human cloning and stem cell research is expected to be beneficial to mankind. The benefits also include methods to eliminate or reduce hereditary genetic diseases and a conservation method of endangered species. Even though there are many beneficial aspects to research regarding human cloning and stem cells there are moral and ethical concerns with the procedures involved. The benefits to mankind from…

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    Embryonic Stem cell research has killed many kids and more to come if we do not stop it. Stem cell research can be done with a stem cell from embryos, fetuses, and adult cells. The National Institutes of Health researched to see which would be easiest to use in laboratories. They found out that embryos would be the easiest because they will stay in a underfered state longer than the other cells will. Which means that they are not classified as any type of cell. Stem cell research kills humans,…

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