A human body is a well oiled machine, like a car and with all machines there can be problems or mishaps. Diseases and conditions are the human bodies are the human body’s problems and with every problem there’s always a possible solution. Stem cells are the cure and should be used for medical purposes because of the promise that they hold to cure a wide range of diseases and conditions but also upholds very dangerous implications if not researched or used appropriately. Also stem cells can give rise to any tissue found in the body and act almost like an internal repair system, they provide nearly limitless potential for medical applications. This is the future for medical research and the extended survival of the human race. If we are able to harness the potential ability of these cells, it could be life changing.
Stem cells are a class of non-specialized cells that can differentiate into almost any specialized cell in our body. They have the remarkable potential to
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This means the promise of those early years are starting to pay off, when all that hard work is now translating into research that could completely transform patients lives, slow down the progression of nasty diseases like heart diseases, and turn back the clock against deadly problems like cancer.
At first glance stem cells seem life changing and have huge potential to do amazing things. They have tremendous potential, but also tremendous risks. If adequate care is not upheld in the research or the use of stem cells there is the potential for stem cells to trigger the growths of tumours or they can cause cancer but the reality has been that this is a rarity. If you use the wrong stem cell in the wrong location you can cause bone to grow in your eyelid (as happened to one woman who went overseas for an unproven stem cell therapy and ended up having to have surgery in the US once she
Stem cell research has been quite a controversial topic since its origin in the 1960s by Gopal Das and Joseph Altman. Of course, anything that uses a human embryo would be. Stem cell research could open a vast number of new doors for modern science, it could let us test new drugs, one of which could be the unfound cure for AIDS or Alzheimer’s disease. However, this branch of science comes at a high price, the price of a human life that is only five to six days
In the past two decades, many technological and scientific advances have been made in order to make life easier for many people who suffer from cancer, disease and sickness. Among these advances there is something revolutionary called stem cells. Stem cells can help restore and regenerate almost all parts of the human body such as the heart, kidney, liver, and many other organs. Although stem cells offer a lot, there are many views against and for stem cells, and among these views lies the debate of whether stem cells should be legalized or not (NIH 2). Stem cells offer exciting new opportunities in the field of science such as regenerating human body parts, but many people are still debating whether or not the use of stem cells is
The reason stem cells are such a big breakthrough in medical technology is that they are cells that have the remarkable ability to grow into just about any cell in the body (Introduction n. pag). In fact, stem cells that remain in the human body after birth “serve as a sort of internal repair system,” in many tissues and organs (Basics n. pag). This is an extremely efficient way of healing since stem cells can become
Because of stem cells regenerative qualities, many scientists hypothesize that eventually we can use stem cells on a large scale to assist us to regenerate damaged tissue within the body especially when transitioning organ donations, or prosthetics into an individual, ultimately making it a safer practice.
Stem cell research is a medical advancement that many view as either morally wrong or a stepping stone to better medical treatments. Stem cells are defined by the National Institutes of Health as “cells that have the potential to develop into some or many different cell types in the body [and] can theoretically divide without limit to replenish other cells for as long as the person or animal is still alive.” There are two main types of stem cells, embryonic and adult stem cells. Embryonic stem cells are the main reason behind the controversy surrounding stem cell research due to the fact that they come from aborted human embryos. Considering cells are the building blocks of life and are responsible for creating all of our bones and organs,
If you had the chance to cure an endless amount of diseases, potentially saving a countless amount of lives every day, would you do it? If you said yes, then I ask you this: do you agree with embryonic research? Personally, I support this research and strongly encourage you to as well. Embryonic research is the study of stem cells in a human embryo, usually between the first and the eighth week of development after fertilization. Three strong reasons for my decision include that if the embryos are not donated, then they will be discarded, that this research can develop an entirely new science dedicated to treating current and future diseases, and lastly as I said before, we will finally be able to cure so many diseases that have affected almost everyone in some way.
Stem cells are different from normal cells because they don't have a specific type. They can become any cell. Since now a days many organs are in high demand and a matter of life or death for some people, it is important for medical research.
Stem cells are unspecialized pluripotent cells capable of renewing themselves through cell division and can be influenced to become specific cells with special functions. (Source F). It is no exaggeration to say that harnessing the amazing regenerative properties of stem cells will greatly aid the medical field in finding cures for debilitating chronic diseases. On February 1, 1961, Dr. James Till and Ernest McCulloch established The Foundation for Stem Cell Science and incredible advances have continued. The most recent happened on February 20, 2016 when stem cells were used to replace part of a human brain. (Source E). Their regenerative properties can be utilized to repair organs such as eyes for the blind, or hearts for those suffering with cardiovascular disease. Stem cell therapy can
How has stem cell research affected and impacted humans? Stem cell research can help treat many medical diseases and overall help with repairing cells. These problems or diseases can be treated by using stem cell research. When studying stem cells you can look at how they develop into the heart muscle cells, which could provide clues on how to influence the heart muscle to repair itself after a heart attack. The stem cells can be used in many different ways to study diseases, identify a certain type of drug, or screen drugs. Stem cell research has shown that it can help parkinson's disease, studies show that embryonic stem cells can give rise to the neurons that parkinson's patients lack. Just like parkinson's, alzheimer's may also be treated with embryonic stem cells (Lyon np). Stem cell research holds great promise for science for helping us learn of diseases and new treatments (NHI np).
Stem cell research is the key to profound advances in medicine that were previously unthinkable. Cure and treatment for serious diseases and major injuries are being created. New organ and tissue can be created. New drug testing will lead to safer medicine and more side effects will be spotted before the reach the market. Stem cell research is an important step to further medical
The discovery of stem cells and their unique ability to differentiate into any type of cell has brought hope to many people suffering from incurable diseases. However, with this discovery, there has been continued controversy in both stem cell research and using stem cells as therapy. For many incurable conditions, that have little to no treatment, the potential for receiving a “miracle” stem-cell therapy offers a sliver of hope to many of these hopeless individuals. Stem cell research and its potential resulting treatments are often the only possible hope for individuals with paralysis or a degenerative disorder.
For years, researchers have been studying the biology of stem cells to figure out how development works and to find new ways of treating humans with health problems. Because stem cells can give way to any tissue found in the body, they provide nearly limitless abilities for medical treatments. Current studies on researching how stem cells may be used to prevent or cure diseases and injuries
Stem cells are capable of doing an abundance of things in the world with the vast variety of tasks that they can accomplish. In certain ways stem cells can be seen as unsatisfactory, but the benefits outweigh the faults overall. Although some believe that the usage of stem cells is equivalent to “playing as god” (Stem 1), they can still benefit the world in how the cells are used. Stem cell therapy has many benefactors to it, and advanced research into it could benefit people all over the world. WIth more in depth research into stem cell therapy, lives could be improved and possibly saved. Incurable diseases now have a chance to be curable, and terminally sick people have a chance at life again. The research of this therapy is mandatory in
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), stem cells are 1 "Cells with the ability to divide for indefinite periods in culture and to give rise to specialized cells." Stem cells are basically unspecialized cells that can, with proper physiologic or experimental conditions, become specialized cells. Specialized cells are usually called differentiated cells. These differentiated cells can then be used to repair damaged cells and eventually cure many diseases and disorders in humans. This could revolutionize the way society treats health issues. Instead of trying to destroy and sure a disease or disorder, doctors could simply grow new cells that would be able to repair or replace the damaged cells and tissue.
In conclusion, stem cells are the tremendous promise to understand and to cure a verity types of diseases. They represent the powerful hope to remove the misery for thousands of patients who deal daily with a debilitating disease. As any new therapy, stem cells have many obstacles. A lot of things that scientists should learn to overcome the technical obstacles. Only Knowledge is their weapon. Stem cells research remains one of the hottest ethical debate over nations. Stem cells require an honest and a pure answer that religious people have to say regarding when human life begins. Stem cells covered with political gamesmanship, where some government’s implications limit stem cells research. There are many questions remain without answers: Will