what i know of stem cells is that they are like clay. they can replace lost limbs/organs/bones and even skin. in fact the reasons our cuts heal themselves is becuase of adult stem cells in our bodies. If stem cells can repair skin rebuild organs then why not age all together. I think that if we advance stem cell research not to make it easier to GET stem cells but to make ordinary cells turn INTO stem cells, then we can get all the stem cells we need to rebuild our skin, bones, organs, and brain. in fact if we do this we will stop almost all of the diseases bothering us today. so in an awnser to your question "can stem cells stop all aging?" my awnser is WHY NOT maybe you might have to get a supplement of cells and maybe they will stay but either way, i think that eventually they will stop all kinds of age AND damage through quick-repair.
course im only 14 and a dreamer/researcher, but everything i have said is FACT.
You can do this only by stem cell therapy. There is no other option.
to stop killing embryos
link stem cell transplantation for disease with cloning and want to stop funding for stem cell research over fear of human cloning. A study released in 2005 stated that 63% of Americans back embryonic stem cell research and 70% support federal legislation
Hopefully he is for it. Stem cell research is very important but stupid christians are trying to stop it.
Once your sim is pregnant you can stop them from aging which will stop them from giving birth. The cheat is "Aging off"
they dont
I- stop 😅😂
I am unaware of the full answer. But I do know it has to do with the rate of cell division and how it slows. It does not come to a full stop, but the rate of cells that are dying remains a constant. This can be seen in phsyical aging too (wrinkles, weakness in muscles, and arthritis).
The correct way to say the statement is "No one knows how to stop the process of aging." This phrasing emphasizes that there is a lack of knowledge among individuals about halting the aging process.
No
Go on your menu , then options, and press aging off.
No.