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In theory, there’s no limit to the types of diseases that could be treated with stem cell research. Given that researchers may be able to study all cell types via embryonic stem cells, they have the potential to make breakthroughs in any disease.
Seems like a slam dunk or home run but some folks object.
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Some Folks Feel That Since The Fetuses Have Already Been Aborted
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Some People Feel Adult Stem Cells Might Be Better
Some of these critics argue that recent research showing that adult stem cells may be more versatile than previously thought, say scientists may soon be able to derive stem cells from adults.
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Most Scientists Argue That an Embryo is Not a Person Until it is
Most critics of the embryo research ban contend that week-old blastocysts are not human beings, and that destroying those embryos does not constitute killing. At one week, embryos are merely a cluster of cells and not deserving of the protections afforded to others, they say. When conceived naturally, a blastocyst has not been implanted in the uterus by that time. Most scientists argue that an embryo is not a person until it is at least two weeks old.
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Some Religious Groups Support Embryonic Stem Cell Research
A number of religious groups support embryonic stem cell research, and many Protestant sects and most Islamic and Jewish theologians also do not consider a young embryo to be a human being.
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A Ban Might Eliminate the Best Qualified Researchers
One group says a ban might cut off scientific opportunities "to those most qualified to make dramatic advances towards using stem cells for the treatment of disease,".
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Federal Involvement Would Accelerate the Pace of Research
Federal involvement would increase the pool of talented scientists who could study the cells, and thus accelerate the pace of the research.
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Better Governmental Control Could Be Established...
Lifting the ban on Embryonic Stem Cell research would also, they say, allow the government to gain better oversight of embryonic research; studies conducted with federal funds are subjected to rigorous peer review and ethical oversight, while private research need not follow such standards.
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Some Folks Believe The Rights of Embryos Are Equal or Greater Th
Opponents of research on embryonic cells, including many religious and anti-abortion groups, contend that embryos are human beings with the same rights — and thus entitled to the same protections against abuse
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Some Folks Feel That Cells From Aborted Fetuses Have The Potenti
Anti-abortion groups oppose research on stem cells derived from aborted fetuses. They reject the argument that since abortion is already legal and women will have them, that stem cells should be used from aborted fetuses because they would otherwise go to waste.
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But other critics of stem cell research support research on aborted fetuses, since those fetuses are already dead, yet oppose the destruction of embryos, because they consider the embryos to be alive — or at least have the potential to become a human being.