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Pros And Cons Of Embryonic Stem Cells

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My Grandfather had two heart attacks, four heart surgries, and a pacemaker placement due to his high blood pressure,but with Embyronic stem cells research it could reduce his chances of another hear attack.It has many potential medical success such as slowing down or stopping Alzemir;s, cancer,sclerosis and other seroius dieases. According to the National Institutes of Health Embryonic stem cells can range from muscle to nerve to blood. This means it could generate almost any cell. Obtaining these cells is immoral because it ceases the potential life of a human being. It also grow organs so so scientists could experiment on drugs to see how it affects the organs.

Embryonic stem cells can help with spinal injuries. Christopher Reeves is a well-known in his role in the Superman movie in the 1970s. Then after his equestrian accident involving his spinal cord leaving him as a …show more content…

According the eurostemcell a human embryo is a human being in the embryonic stage.
Destroying the embryo is considered to be unethical. Human life should be valued even though it isn’t a human being yet. An embryo has a human status “just as an infant is a human being in the infant stage”(Eurostemcell). That being said stem cells are able to recreate miniature sized organs of humans to be tested on.

Heart disease is one of the most dangerous health problems sometimes killing more than cancer. Heart hypertrophy, to name a health problem, is disease where the heart enlarges and causes sudden death to the patient. The Abertay University created a small human heart from stem cells and enlarging by the chemical stimulate to cause the heart to grow and cause sudden death, symptoms caused by heart hypertrophy. According to Jonathan O’Callaghan from the dailymail.com that once diseased, the hearts are then treated with newly developed medications to see if they prevent the damage from occuring. Stem cells are also used in treatment of multiple sclerosis

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