Today’s Embryonic Stem Cell Research

Filed under: Embryonic Stem Cell Research - 29 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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Embryonic stem cell research has been very controversial over the last few years. Several rights to life campaigns have pushed to have the stem cell research banned. Medical Ethics have been questioned, and scrutinized. Several of these factions believe that it’s immoral and should be illegal to do research on the stem cells collected from aborted frozen embryos.

The potential for major medical breakthroughs is immense. The more we advance with medical technology the better our chances of curing what are currently incurable diseases becomes. The use of these embryonic stem cells is part of that process. These stem cells are collected from embryos that are donated to the research centers. These embryos are no longer wanted by the individuals who own them.

The number of stem cells is very limited to each embryo and therefore to harvest a large amount of stem cells, many embryos are needed, and the remainder of the embryo is wasted. There are not many guidelines yet in place for this type of research; however, morals regarding this type of research are very strict. Many believe that these morals do not belong in a laboratory. Others believe that more strict morals are necessary to govern this type of research.

What ever your stand point may be regarding stem cell research, it is always a good idea to be open minded to what this type of research can do for you and for others. What if your child had a deadly form cancer and these stem cells would cure your child, what would you think then?

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Embryonic Stem Cell Research

Filed under: Embryonic Stem Cell Research - 09 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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Embryonic stem cell research has generated heated arguments in the realm of medical ethics. Those who oppose it generally believe that it is immoral and should remain illegal. Those on the other side of the debate believe that the opponents of embryonic stem cell research are preventing and standing in the way of medical miracles. Furthermore, they feel that for many years, no one even gave notice to the use of animals in scientific research. Once this issue was brought to people’s attention, certain laws and regulations popped up. However, we still are using animals in studies, and many people have benefited from the outcome of the research and experimentation.

Proponents also argue that people do not seem to understand the fact that most embryonic cells come from people that no longer have use or need for the frozen embryos. They feel that this should remain the personal decision of the individual to donate them for research. The invaluable research and potential cures for major diseases and breakthroughs are huge. There needs to be better guidelines developed for embryonic research. Guidelines and regulations are always necessary for research but we must not be so morally rigid that we stagnate our medical research.

With such a difficult issue, it is important that people know and understand what stem cell research is, how it will impact society and the knowledge that potential abuses can and will be addressed. The ability to achieve medical marvels will depend on regulating and expanding embryonic stem cell research.

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