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    Ethics of Stem Cell Research

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    Stem cell research represents a new opportunity for ethical thought and debate. Stem cells are primitive cells which have yet to specialize. Through proper coaxing‚ stem cells can be made to differentiate into usable body cells and eventually used for medical treatment. Though stem cell technology has been in development since the 1960’s‚ it was not until August of 2001‚ when then-president George W. Bush announced that federal funds could be allotted to embryonic stem cell research‚ that the

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    Ethics and Philosophies of Stem Cell Research Nader Zeidan Malek Fatte Mohamad Said Fouad Saba Marc Deeb Joy Chamoun Ethics of Human Stem Cell Research Gene H. Outka Varying Views of Fetuses and Embryos • From the Left •From the Middle • From the Right Preferred Philosophy • Kantian – Murder vs Killing – Choosing Life – Burden of Evil – “Nothing is Lost” Principle The Ethics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research Howard J. Curzer Conservative Ethics of Embryos • Embryos

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    Stem Cell Research Stem cells have the ability to mold themselves into many different types of cells with specific attributes. Stem cells are basically cells that have not been placed into a specific categorized function. Stem cells have so far proved to provide treatment to various illnesses‚ such as cancer‚ multiple sclerosis‚ arthritis‚ Lou Gehrig’s disease‚ etc. So why is it not in blatant medical use today? Well‚ mainly because stem cells are noted as an act against God. The US government

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    Topic: Allowing Stem Cell Research Specific Purpose: To persuade people who are against stem cell research to see the good in it. Intended Audiences: People against stem cell research. Thesis Statement: Stem cell research may lead to the cure to all sorts of diseases‚ including diabetes‚ cancer‚ and many others. Introduction Attention/Grabber/Credibility Material: Are you someone who suffers from a life threatening disease like cancer? If not‚ do you know someone who had or still has it?

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    Define Stem Cells and give background information on them. Stem cells are a class of undifferentiated cells that are able to differentiate into special cell types. There are two types of Stem Cells: Adult Stem cells and embryonic stem cells. Embryonic stem cells come from embryos that are 3-5 days old. They are often taken from the umbilical cord. They are used more than adult stem cells. Adult stem cells mainly come from bone marrow. Their primary function is to maintain homeostasis by replacing

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    head: STEM CELL RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT Stem Cell Research Assignment Pauline Spathis Grand Canyon University: Daniel Brown PHI 305 June 10‚ 2012 Stem Cell Research Assignment The Update: Stem-Cell Research article discusses the controversial issue of whether or not the government should provide federal funding to stem-cell research. Stem-cells have the extraordinary potential in developing into many different cell types in the body. In fact‚ stem-cells consist

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    Embryonic stem cells help treat tough diseases that our bodies attracted‚ and can not fight off. If we continue to use embryonic stem cells then the treatment for these tough diseases will be more efficient. “ Stem cells are expected to be most useful in treating tough diseases.(those that arise from problems with various genes‚ and are often related to environmental causes)” (Pearson). This information is saying that embryonic stem cells are more useful than any other stem cells because they are

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    Stem Cells HW Ques

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    B2 Stem Cells HW Q1.          The diagram shows one way that stem cells can be produced from human embryos. Sue Medaris/University of Wisconsin-Madison (a)     Stem cells can be used to treat a condition such as paralysis. Explain why. stem cells can differntiate to become any type of body cell so they could be used to replace the damaged nerve cells‚ (2) (b)     During pregnancy‚ an umbilical cord and a placenta join the embryo to the mother. At birth the umbilical cord is cut. Stem cells can

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    The Stem Cell Research Controversy Stem cell research is defined by eHow as “a developing technology that focuses on using undifferentiated cells therapeutically to treat human disease and injury. Stem cells are primitive or unspecialized cells that can assist in tissue repair and rejuvenation. When they divide‚ stem cells have the potential to become any type of cell needed‚ such as brain‚ blood or muscle cells.” Stem cells are important for many reasons but the most well-known is that they have

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    Stem Cell Research Once an egg cell is fertilized‚ it will undergo division and become an embryo. As an embryo‚ stem cells that are able to becoming many types of cells in the human body. Scientist research by getting embryos in two ways. A couple’s sperm and eggs are fertilized on a experimental dish where the egg develops into embryos‚ which after are implanted in the female. The second way in which scientists get embryos is therapeutic cloning. This technique merges a cell with a donor egg. The

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