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    Portrayal of Stem Cell Research Swikriti Dasgupta General Purpose: To convince the readers Specific Purpose: To that stem cells is beneficial for the future Central Idea/ Thesis: People may be influenced by the media to portray their views on Stem Cell research due to their religious beliefs. When in reality, more people are in favor of stem cell research than the media reveals. INTRODUCTION Background Information: Define Embryonic Stem Cells and introduce the problem 1. Embryonic stem cells are

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    Embryonic stem cell research has been a highly controversial topic for several years. The question of how far science is supposed to push human life has many sides, each warring against each other. In 2010, in the Sherley v. Sebelius case, allowing research involving human embryonic cells was brought into question once again, after Presidents Bush and Obama had dealt with the matter in previous years. At the end of the case in April of 2011, The District Court of Appeals decided to overturn the preliminary

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    Essay on Stem Cell Research

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    Stem Cell Research Recently, there has been quite a lot of controversy among the media regarding the topic of stem cell research, its pros and cons, but what is this controversy really about? The term “stem” cells can be compared with another much known term: “differentiated” cells. The importance they bring to the humankind is that of the hope of new medical advancements being deposited into these cells because of their amazing capability to develop in almost any type of cell. For example, spinal

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    desecration of life by use of embryonic stem cells is not necessary with alternatives such as adult, placenta, and umbilical stem cells available which hold promising results. Stem cell research definitely has shown its ability to benefit humanity, but at what lengths? At what cost? America along with the world continues to battle against embryonic stem cell research as it results in termination of a human life form. With a clear understanding of what stem cells are and how they are used the evidence

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    Stem Cell Research Ethics

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    of embryonic stem cells. However there are concerns about embryonic cell research crossing ethical and humane boundaries. Recently a discovery of the long term health benefits from stem cells that has allowed people to see beyond the concerns (“Human cloning legislation in Congress”). The U.S. is the forefront for groundbreaking research but is also home to the strongest opposition. Despite the concerns over the controversial methods that embryonic stem cells suggest, this research is a useful tool

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    "Is stem cell research justified, even if it involves taking human life"? Objection 1: Stem cells are unspecified cells studied by researchers which is an example of an analysis which was believed to be cost-benefit and ethical to the science world. Objection 2: Stem cells can help cure some diseases and generate on its own to produce or form more cells in the human body. Embryonic Stem Cell research is one of the most useful research ever found. Objection 3: Stem cells used to replace broken tissues

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    April 2015 The Benefits of Stem Cells Stem cell research holds the cures and treatments for most of the major diseases in the world. Many people of all ages with major and deadly diseases may be benefited by stem cell research. Other people have been fortunate enough to have had the benefits of it already. There are two types of cells, which are embryonic and adult stem cells. Embryonic stem cells can become any type of cell, for example, blood, brain tissue, and skin cells. Many people may not be

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    in the world right now that have serious diseases. Stem cells can develop cures for these serious diseases. Funding stem cell research can allow for the transplant organs and tissues in the body. The funding of stem cell research can progress our understanding of diseases form in our body. Finally, stem cell research can come up with a cure for diseases, like cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. In Summary, the use of stem cells for scientific research is ethical because it can be used in organ and tissue

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    human stem cells. Since then there have been many controversies and questions regarding stem cell research. What are stem cells? Are there differences in stem cells? What can you do with stem cells? Why should we fund stem cell research? There are a multitude of ways stem cells can be used, other than being the cells we are built on. To answer the first question, stem cells are pluripotent cells, meaning that they can be used to create any cell. With stem cells you can create blood cells, kidney

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    Stem Cell Research is a topic that Americans feel very strongly about, making it a highly contentious topic in the U.S. . Those who support Stem Cell Research believe it gives ample opportunity for the discovery of innovative, and lifesaving medical treatments, and not all times results in the destruction of an embryo. Some supporters point out that stem cell research results in new information that could help improve the quality of life for those who are suffering from diseases currently without

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