Stem cell research has seen its potential for progress being curtailed drastically by a myriad of political, religious and ethical issues – and there is even opposition from within the medical community itself – which led to the banning of embryonic stem cell research by former President Bush, which was later revoked by President Obama in 2009.
Proclaimed as possessing the potential to provide the cure for deadly diseases such as cancer and spinal cord injuries, the concept revolves around the idea that infusion of stem cells into the body of victims will compel the regeneration of damaged cells.
The controversy over this technology is centered on origin of the stem cells, as the cells are most easily harvested from human fetus. The fear is that people may begin to grow fetuses for the express reason of harvesting the stem cells, and in the process, murdering the technically human fetus.
• I think that research on stem cells, both fetal and adult, should be unrestricted.
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