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    has cancer, stem cells may help repair the damage or cure the disease. For instance, a leukemia patient can undergo a stem cell transplant and be cured of cancer. Stem cell research has made several advances in the medical field. It has helped and even cured many people with serious diseases and illnesses. Even though stem cell research has benefited many people, it has also been associated with negative controversy. Stem cell research has a long history of controversy. Stem cells have…

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    Despite the controversy surrounding stem cell research, the many benefits of stem cell research in the scientific and medical environments outweigh the negatives. Because of this, stem cell research is critical to the continued growth of science and medicine. Therefore, there should be increased funding for stem cell research and less restrictions in order for stem cells to reach their full potential. Stem cells offer people hope by promising to extend the number of patients who could benefit…

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    Ethics Behind Embryonic Research Roger Wicker, the representative of Mississippi in the U.S. Senate, said, “The choice is not between conducting the stem cell research or not conducting it. That is not the choice”. The ethical and moral debate surrounding stem cell research is not the research itself; it is how these stem cells are acquired. There is little doubt within the scientific community that stem cell research will result in many medical breakthroughs, much like the discovery of…

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    million will die of cancer. Now imagine a cell that has the potential to change the world of medical treatment completely-- a single cell that has the ability of saving and restoring countless lives. Embryonic stem cell (ESC) research is a highly debated topic, which numerous people view as unethical due to the way some critics believe these cells are obtained; others view ESC research as the next step in medical advancement (Neal 1). What are embryonic stem cells? As their name suggests, ESCs…

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    further understood through knowledge gained in stem cell research. While humans have come far in preventative measures and treatments for many types of disease, there are still many that take people from their families and friends every year. However controversial, stem cell research has greatly improved our understanding of the human body, and it is that research that will finally lead to the demise of the diseases many suffer from. Stem cell research has the potential to treat various…

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    scientific research has come a long way since the beginning of time, it has not done so without some kind of controversy. From Biopsychiatry to the Tuskegee Experiments, it seems as though there cannot be any scientific breakthrough without some kind of ethical issue. Stem cells are another example of a controversial treatment that is taking the medical field by storm. Although it is very controversial, it’s results are truly amazing and beneficial to anyone who is willing to give it a try.…

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    scratched the surface on stem cell research. It is a complicated subject that still has a ways to go. So what is the point of stem cell research. The point is if we master this science, then it can help a lot of people. “Stem cells are cells that have the ability to reproduce themselves and to give rise to other more specialized types of cells” (NIH Director 's Statement on Research Using Stem Cells). Stem cells are used to repair or damage badly damaged cells or tissues (Cell Growth and…

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    human cloning. Think of the human body as a machine for a moment. We are comprised of finely tuned mechanisms that work in harmony to allow us to live. Each of these cogs, however, are fragile and can be defective or wear-out. One solution to this problem is to supply spare parts, if you will. Well, where do these parts come from? We currently use donors that can spare the necessary organs. This is a tricky process, however, because the number of those that require replacement “parts” is greater…

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    Askins 9/21/16 The Potential Use of Stem Cells To Treat Burn Victims ABSTRACT Extensive burns are devastating and if there is a way that we could use what our body already produces to help rebuild, wouldn’t that be wonderful? Stem cells allow us to regenerate a product that is just as good as the original. However, there are ethical issues with this treatment. INTRODUCTION A little bit of background on stem cells; they are defined as an undifferentiated cell of a multicellular organism that…

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    people about what stem cells are (the biological ideas behind stem cells), how they function, peoples’ personal viewpoints on extending stem cell research in medical practices in New Zealand and a personal viewpoint from myself (the reporter). Following areas of medical fields that will be focused on: Cancer (leukemia) Personalised medication organ repairing arthritic pains Body: Stem cells are cells in the human body that have the capability to transform into any kind of cell type in the human…

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