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STEM CELL RESEARCH

Pros or Cons KX7lfmv-KQCFVB95QodVDwNigstem cell research KX7lfmv-KQCFVB95QodVDwNigstem cell research

PROS Pros Stem cell research can potentially help treating a range of medical problems. It could lead humanity closer to better treat and possibly cure a number of diseases: Parkinson’s Disease Alzheimer’s Disease Heart Diseases, Stroke and Diabetes (Type 1) Birth Defects Spinal Cord Injuries Replace or Repair Damaged Organs Reduced Risk of Transplantation (You could possibly get a copy of your own heart in a heart- transplantation in the future Stem cells may play a major role in cancer Better treatment of these diseases could also give significant social benefits for individuals and economic gains for society Read more:

CONS Cons "We should not mess with human life." "Humans should not be trying to play God" Some argue that stem cell research in the far future can lead to knowledge on how to clone humans. It is hard to say whether this is true, but we have seen devastating consequences of other research- programs, even with good intentions, such as nuclear research. Read more: and-cons.html#ixzz13lsPcaNXhttp:// and-cons.html#ixzz13lsPcaNX