It is very difficult to classify stem-cell research as wrong, as it is a subjective (and very controversial) topic. The best way to find out whether it is 'right' or 'wrong' would be to determine it for yourself. It may be easier to do so once you know more about stem-cell research, by doing objective research and forming your own opinion. Here is the link to the 'What is stem-cell research?' question also on the wikianswers website: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_embryonic_stem_cells_and_adult_stem_cells&alreadyAsked=1&rtitle=Stem_cell_research
there's really nothing wrong with it. its a new form of treatment for some diseases specifically mental diseases but like all new things there's a lot of skepticism. its a matter of your own opinion. for example some people prefer to take medication for stress over using exercise and things like yoga and taichi. it doesn't mean one is more effective then the other they're just two different methods of solving the same problem.
You can get stems cells from a fetus, therefore you are taking away a potential life; therefore it is deemed unethical.
Although you can use stem cells from bone marrow and umbilical cord, which is seen as more ethical.
There is no controversy, as far as I am aware, over research on adult stem cells. Some people object to research on embryonic human stem cells, because the research destroys the embryos.
a good thing
Well, there are controversial views with regards to stem cell research. Some would say that stem cell research is important as it has the potential to save many lives and greatly improve our medical knowledge. However, many would argue that it is 'playing God' and that we should not be using stem cells, as it is not natural - not how things were meant to be.
You actually can use the stem cells from adult bone marrow in stem cell research. The practice has been gaining momentum with discoveries relating to mesenchymal stem cells.
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$ 1,000,000,000,000,000,000
Yes. Manipulating stem cells into specialised cells involves several steps, and also requires very advanced and expensive technology.
How much does stem cell research cost? $4 trillion per year.
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Probably very low. Stem cell research seems to be the most promising path for mediacal advancement and it will do more good then bad.
Alice Park has written: 'The stem cell hope' -- subject(s): Transplantation, Stem Cell Transplantation, Stem cells, Popular Works, Stem Cell Research, Research, Popular works
The Republican Party has a new platform that calls for expanded support for stem cell research. However, many of the old school Republicans are still vehemently opposed to stem cell research.
yes
China is, they recently opened the worlds largest stem cell research centre there, in the province jiangsu
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Well, there are controversial views with regards to stem cell research. Some would say that stem cell research is important as it has the potential to save many lives and greatly improve our medical knowledge. However, many would argue that it is 'playing God' and that we should not be using stem cells, as it is not natural - not how things were meant to be.
Constitutionalists just stemmed cell research? Nonsense.
Stem Cells research can be found on online research medical journals or a stem cells research teams' webpage. The MedicalNewsToday website the latest news on stem cell research.