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    Embryonic Stem Cell is Pertinent to Finding Cures Diseases, sicknesses, burns, and infections: how can this world ever be cured? It was not until recently in 1998 when a promising cure was discovered, the embryonic stem cell (ESC). According to Christine Watkins in one of her social issues books titled Human Embryo Experimentation, ESC was discovered by both James Thomson at the University of Wisconsin and John Gearhart at the University of Pennsylvania (10). Thomson, a director of regenerative…

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    fertilized egg begins to form a mass of cells called a blastocyst. It is from this mass of cells that all of the human body originates from. The nuclei of all of the cells in the blastocyst contain genes that turn some cells into bone cells and others into skin cells. The cells found in the inner mass of the blastocyst are called embryonic stem cells and have the potential to differentiate into almost all other cells in the body; the pluripotency of these cells makes them very viable in the…

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    The topic of my argumentative research paper, is stem cell research. I am going to research and write about the importance and controversy surrounding stem cell research. I will discuss who are the support and activist groups, and a timeline of the United States laws. For my argumentative essay, I will explain some of the reasons why stem cell research is proclaimed to be unethical and why it can be a crucial procedure for abolishing and controlling diseases. I will provide details into which…

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    Diseases are the main problem stem cell researchers are trying to solve. Stem cells have been linked as a possible cure to help people afflicted with Parkinson’s disease. This disease causes a disorder where the person in question doesn’t have enough dopamine, a chemical that allows communication between the brain and body movements. The disease eliminates dopamine-producing nerve cells within the brain which accounts for problems with sleeping, motivation, thinking and much more. Currently,…

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    field is about whether or not embryonic stem cell research is morally acceptable. As the name implies, embryonic stem cells come from embryos. Stem cells can be described as blank cells, which means that they have yet to be assigned a purpose; they can become any kind of cell. When using stem cells to cure patients, they are given a purpose. Embryonic stem cell research should be allowed. To support…

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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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    what exactly stem cells are and the ideological perspectives of the conservative and liberal ideas about stem cell research in America. Stem cell research has become a big issue in the scientific and religious communities in the United States. You may be asking yourself what is stem cell research. First I will go over what stem cells are so you can get an understanding of them. I watched a video about stem cells on YouTube by The Irish Stem Cell Foundation. They explained what stem cells are…

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    Medical Center describes stems cells as, “an unspecialized cell that has yet to “decide” what type of adult cell they’ll be,” (What Are Stem Cells). This idea drives the research of biologists and medical professions because it grants them the opportunity to improve degenerative diseases and aid to new finds of medicine. Although many doctors believe stem cells could potentially help solve many of todays medical mysteries, a vast number of the population believe that stem cell research is…

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    The first disadvantage to stem cell research, for Alzheimer’s disease, is that the process is very long. Scientists have been promoting the advantages to stem cell research for decades, but the results have yet to prove that the advantages exist. While results have been proven on experiments conducted on animals, the same results do not hold turn for humans. There have also not been any trials conducted on humans because scientists are not yet sure if the stem cells are safe to be injected…

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    Ethics and Stem Cell Research The University of Maryland Medical Center defines a stem cell as a generic cell that can make exact copies of itself indefinitely (UMMC,2016). Stem cells are known for their ability to transform themselves into various tissues such as heart muscle, brain tissue, liver tissue and kidney tissues. There are two types of stem cells; the first one is known as an Embryonic stem cells, these are removed from fetuses that have been aborted or from…

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