Wednesday, September 4, 2019
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Ashley Saint Paul Composition/P.1 March 10, 2014 Stem Cell Research Modern medicine has come so far: our ancestors were victims to procedures like trepanning, bloodletting by leeches, and more recently prefrontal lobotomies. And yet, modern medicine still has a long way to go. Stem cell research shows great promise for curing common yet debilitating conditions, like Parkinsonââ¬â¢s disease, paralysis due to spinal cord injuries, cancer, and many more. One day, things like stem cells could even help us re-grow parts of our body, like vital organs and other body parts. This could extend our lives greatly, but could it also change our society? The growing debate over the ethical aspects of stem cell research has overshadowed all the progress that has been achieved throughout the years. Stem Cell research is vital to our medical world because of all the possibilities it offers, and to waste that would be unfortunate. Controversies surrounding this topic fall under the categories of religious belief, moral and ethical concerns, and politics. Although t here may be a great deal of apprehension when it comes to this topic of discussion, the overall outcome of this research is crucial to our advancement in the medical world. For years Scientists have been trying but to no avail with the help of research to change the game of cancer research when people get sick its always our nature to find a solution cancer research is that solution.The process of finding cures completely 500 million people died die a year from cancer temptations it's a matter of cancer spreading to other areas and then there's the cancer that reoccurs embryonic stem cells have the potential to become anything they want with that kind of power we In 2012 more than 50,159 of ... ...ows considerable potential in helping us to better understand more about the causes of dementia and to find new cures for it. The possibilities derived from stem cell research are very plentiful and pose great potential to the future of the medical world. The amount of diseases it can help cure are almost endless, and it is an amazing aid in helping ease procedures for patients. Although people still have their reservations about this type of research being done, it still a major step for scientist. The whole issue with where does life really begin weather itââ¬â¢s at conception, or at a certain amount of moths, or even when the baby is born, should not be the contributing factor of whether or not this research is furthered. When there is a possibility of saving hundreds of millions of lives, there should be no hesitation as to whether or not to consider this research. Essay -- Ashley Saint Paul Composition/P.1 March 10, 2014 Stem Cell Research Modern medicine has come so far: our ancestors were victims to procedures like trepanning, bloodletting by leeches, and more recently prefrontal lobotomies. And yet, modern medicine still has a long way to go. Stem cell research shows great promise for curing common yet debilitating conditions, like Parkinsonââ¬â¢s disease, paralysis due to spinal cord injuries, cancer, and many more. One day, things like stem cells could even help us re-grow parts of our body, like vital organs and other body parts. This could extend our lives greatly, but could it also change our society? The growing debate over the ethical aspects of stem cell research has overshadowed all the progress that has been achieved throughout the years. Stem Cell research is vital to our medical world because of all the possibilities it offers, and to waste that would be unfortunate. Controversies surrounding this topic fall under the categories of religious belief, moral and ethical concerns, and politics. Although t here may be a great deal of apprehension when it comes to this topic of discussion, the overall outcome of this research is crucial to our advancement in the medical world. For years Scientists have been trying but to no avail with the help of research to change the game of cancer research when people get sick its always our nature to find a solution cancer research is that solution.The process of finding cures completely 500 million people died die a year from cancer temptations it's a matter of cancer spreading to other areas and then there's the cancer that reoccurs embryonic stem cells have the potential to become anything they want with that kind of power we In 2012 more than 50,159 of ... ...ows considerable potential in helping us to better understand more about the causes of dementia and to find new cures for it. The possibilities derived from stem cell research are very plentiful and pose great potential to the future of the medical world. The amount of diseases it can help cure are almost endless, and it is an amazing aid in helping ease procedures for patients. Although people still have their reservations about this type of research being done, it still a major step for scientist. The whole issue with where does life really begin weather itââ¬â¢s at conception, or at a certain amount of moths, or even when the baby is born, should not be the contributing factor of whether or not this research is furthered. When there is a possibility of saving hundreds of millions of lives, there should be no hesitation as to whether or not to consider this research.
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