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Stem cell research is one of the most hotly debated issue that involved political, social, religious and moral concerns. Stem cell research is one of the most developed genetic experimentation with a wide range of possibilities in the field of biology. There are many possible things that these researches can achieve given if the researches are well grounded, well funded and supported by the society. However, question such as the ethical and moral credibility of the action has surfaced. Stem cell research involves the human embryonic cells.
These embryonic cells come from new fertilized eggs that started to divide to form any type of cells in the body. Embryonic cells are the stepping stone to finding out new ways of treating health problems. Transplants have been made easier and effective with the advent of stem cell research. Various stem cell procedures that proved to be effective life saving treatments to various sicknesses such as leukemia, tumors, heart transplants and many more have been developed through the extensive researches of scientist (Basics).
The cultured embryonic cells have attached ethical constraints. Embryonic cells are destroyed with the many researches being done by scientists. Subjecting these human embryos into laboratories for experimentation is like killing a human being that is possible to develop maturely. It is unsettling to consider that embryos even if they are still five days old are placed on dishes that will soon die due to failed experiments. On the other hand, scientists and researchers raise various questions related to stem cell research such as: Are human embryos equal with a full grown human?
Do the embryos have rights? Does life start at fertilization? Is the destruction of one embryo justifiable when it can provide cure for countless patients? The embryonic cells can either live or die at the dish during experimentation. The government of various countries has been warily affected as funds directed for the research are questioned by their constituents due to the ethical issues attached with the issue. George Bush for example, has supported the stem cell research at the start of his presidential term.
But later, he withdrew such funds due to the ethical claims related with the research. Further, President Obama continued the funding during his term showing his support for the advancement of the biotechnological breakthroughs. Political disputes and debates have erupted among different parties exposing their sides on the issue. Policy makers have drafted various laws regarding the research, but restrictions have barricaded the further progress of the researches (“Stem Cell”). Stem cell research is just one of the many genetic experimentation that evoke reactions from the public.
The advent of such researches and other advancement in the field of biotechnological engineering has caused fear to many. One of the most stricken issues is the idea of cloning. As the stem cell research progressed, other advancement are made possible. Researches has evolved and discovered every now and then. Medical News Today covers the world with breakthroughs, such as: New approach for growing intestinal stem cells Transforming human ES of IPS cells into functional ling epithelial cells New approach for corneal
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