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    Regenerative Medicine

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    it has deemed a game changer in the everyday lives of many. The people who are suffering from conditions that can be beyond repair would benefit from this type of regenerative medicine. Stem Cell specific Regenerative Medicine has been drawing great attention, due to the positive outcomes of the use of stem cells in repairing bone, tissues, organs and much more. The goal is to point out and express the true statements between three media sources and three authoritative sources. Background A…

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    Embryonic Stem Cell Research Embryonic stem cell research is one of the most highly debated topics in modern day society; the possibility of recreating life using these pluripotent stem cells is a gigantic advancement in medical research. Former First Lady of the United States, Nancy Reagan said, “Embryonic stem cell research has the potential to alleviate so much suffering.”(“Brainy Quotes”). Though, it should not be taken lightly, for many issues spur over the use of embryonic stem cells for…

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    Gene therapy is a growing medical technology specifically relating to the insertion of genes into human cells and tissue to treat diseases, mainly focusing on hereditary diseases in which mutant genes are replaced with ones of which are functional and healthy. Within gene therapy there are two other main occurring factors such as somatic gene therapy and germ-line gene therapy also taking into consideration the two techniques that follow gene therapy; gene augmentation therapy and gene…

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    an emotionally charged historical account regarding the origin of one of the most famous and important tools in modern medicine. The HeLa Cells, taken from Mrs. Henrietta Lacks in the early 1950’s without her consent, have lead to researchers finding a multitude of new treatments and making a myriad of new discoveries and even mass farming and distribution cells since then. But not without great human consequence and strife. Could it be something such as religion that holds what’s left of…

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    there were no obvious traces of stem cell research, thus making her novel completely fictional. Fast forward to today and we now have the technology and resources to effectively pursue stem cell research and cloning. Interestingly Michigan has banned cloning but “state law does permit the use of embryonic stem cells in research within Michigan labs as long as they have been retrieved from embryos outside of the state.” (Katz and Walker 11). While stem cell research may be deemed inappropriate…

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    The ability to cure any single cell disease, the ability to further research efforts in biology and neuroscience, and the ability to cure paralysis in patients. These feats are achieved because of stem cell therapy, but a limitation exists that stumps further ability for cures. Currently, stem cell therapy only works when exactly one type of cell needs replaced; once more types are added into the mix, stem cell therapy loses its value. Further research into stem cells will grant promise that…

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    These grafts are taken from healthy donors and frozen for future use. • Man-made bone substitutes. A bone graft supports your bone. It also stimulates healing. New bone may grow from cells in the graft (osteogenesis). Certain proteins within the graft may also convert other cells to bone-forming cells…

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    of different research centers. Since FFI is, in fact, a prion disease, the research being done could aid in finding a cure for patients. Research groups including, but not limited to, UCSF, MRC, Alberta, Case Western, and Rocky Mountain Labs, have spent great amounts of time to try and study the causes, effects, and cures of prion diseases. Currently, research has enlightened the world towards the causes and effects of FFI, but the cures are still yet to be found. A prominent research center…

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    Stem Cells: Good Or Bad?

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    Claim: Stem cell research and use is a bad idea because stem cells come can kill unborn children, stem cells also are bad because cures should not depend on the killing of an unborn child, when you use stem cells for a cure it can be unstoppable and you can die from tumours that form, and finally for the final reason is stem cells can get you hurt in many ways. According to Embryonic stem cell therapy ‘morally unacceptable’ it said “Where stem cells are harvested from the embryo and foetus-as…

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    Stem-Cell Research What if prosthetics could be a thing of the past? What if accident victims could grow back their missing limbs? This can possibly be accomplished with stem-cell research. So what's the issue? “Why are we not funding this?” you ask. In this essay that is exactly what we will be finding out. The main reason that stem-cell research is meeting controversy is due to the development, use, and destruction of human embryos. That stated, not all stem-cell research involves human…

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