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Jul17
The Jury's Out Today on Stem Cell Research But Have You Viewed Both Sides?


Today, stem cell research will get more funds to go forward… or will be limited in its race toward fixing our brains. Washington will decide… but we should all be aware of two valid viewpoints here. The jury may still be out but we each influence our world for advantages or Stem%20Cell%20Research.gifdisadvantages, and that includes what we do with stem cell research.

Embryonic stem cells could lead to new growth of brain cells ... at a faster pace ... and with more amazing results. Likely it will reverse diseases that impair the brain, help researchers to clone humans or animals, or postpone the aging process. But will stem cell growth bring more good than problems in the long run?

When you consider that ... if scientists developed further embryonic stem cell research ... that process will lead to a cure for diseases like Parkinson’s and for Alzheimer’s ... you find yourself cheering on the science and research.

For some people though ... embryonic stem cell research is moving far too fast for the moral issues to be solved that will ensure …

1. How these cells are removed ethically from embryos… and
2. how stem cells will be used ethically and only to promote life and well-being for all… rather than to diminish the life chances of some humans to benefit a smaller number of ... say… those who pay more. 

It’s apparent to me that there are valid issues on both sides of stem cell research, and that ethical considerations are as germane as scientific considerations.  Problems and possibilities continue to fight for pre-eminence with about the same steam in the stem cell research question. Do you agree?

It seems to me that now it’s good tone tactics that we need to come up with the best answers for humanity and for business related to the ethical issues that surround stem cell research. Better that these get solved ahead so that ethics rather than greed on narrow mindedness will guide the exciting road ahead for these discoveries. Do you agree?


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