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    Legalization of stem cell research Cells are the building blocks of all living organisms. Human bodies contain billions of different types of cells including skin cells, muscle cells, bone cells, and brain cells. Most of the cells in the human body are specialized and designed to perform specific functions within s particular part of the body. Once human cells die, they are irreplaceable and too much death of cells causes damage of their origin body part. However, certain cells of the body…

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    Imagine that your dear old grandmother has a terrible disease and could possibly die, but there is a new treatment that could save your grandma's life or your blind best friend that cannot see, yet has the opportunity to see with the new treatment, would not that make them and yourself happy? Well the treatment that would save your grandmas life and friends’ vision is called stem cell research and it can not only save people's life, it can also fight illnesses, harmful diseases, replace failing…

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    advance research in this area will involve termination of many embryo which will be unethical (William B, 2015). - Stem cell can be used for human cloning which involve creating duplicate cells to treat diseases and illness. This aspect is related to reproductive cloning which involving make of the baby. Therefore the goal of stem cell which is to be therapeutic producing embryonic stem cells is override (Health Guidance, 2015). - The stem cell use could have the potential of rejection…

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    Researchers have been doing a lot of research and experiments over the last few years that involve dealing with human embryos, cloning, and reproductive techniques. These experiments effect autonomy by changing the natural way of conceiving life and many people are against such experiments. For example, cloning experiments are very interesting and could be very beneficial to the world by helping cure different problems if done correctly, but to take someone's or something's…

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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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    are numerous literary sources based upon ethical teachings as Buddhists adapt to contemporary issues, however whilst these provide insight into the understanding of Buddhism many communicate differing approaches to issues such as abortion, suicide, cloning, MAC and organ donation.…

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    Stem Cell Cost

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    stage where they are committed to forming a particular type of new blood cell. In addition, there is a stem cell which has properties that compare to the embryonic stem cell, it is the embryonic germ cell. This cell is derived from the primordial reproductive cells of the developing fetus. Many people believe stem cells are all in one category. However, all stem cells do not share common characteristics or sources and it is important to distinguish between various types of stem cells. According…

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    Did you ever consider animals as your hero? Without any recognition, animals have given us longer and healthier lives than ever before. Biomedical research refers to research that “is conducted to increase fundamental knowledge and understanding of the physical, chemical and functional mechanisms of human life processes and diseases.”(1) Nearly every medicine, medical device, surgical procedure and therapy we have today has depended on animal testing and biomedical research. Although there are…

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    misconduct . In 2000 Commission of Human Reproduction declared that the use of IVF embryos for research will be strictly prohibited with an exception of SCNT .It even mentioned that the use or generation of hybrid interspecies embryos along with reproductive cloning is…

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