The Pros And Cons Of Stem Cell Therapy

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Is it ethical to conduct stem cell therapy at this early stage?

Introduction:
Stem cell is found in the early stage of the embryo. During early life and growth of the body stem cells have the incredible potential to develop into many different cell types. Embryonic stem cells can differentiate from somatic stem cells due to its potentiality of embryonic stem cells developing into many different cell types where as somatic stem cells doesn’t (Stemcells.nih.gov, 2015). There are over 200 different kinds of specialised cells in human body such as muscle cells, fat cells, nerve cells and skin cells and stem cells are so special because all these cells originated from stem cells. Stem cell are different from other cells in the body in two ways such as stem cells have the capabilities of self-renewal, which means it’s able to divide and produce copies of themselves. The other way is that stem cells can differentiate …show more content…

From stem cell research, human organs could be grown in a laboratory and then be used to help treat certain illnesses. Stem cells are used as a learning tool to assist scientists to learn about the matter of cell development as well as human growth. Scientists use stem cells to indicate whether a medicine is safe enough for humans without human or animal’s testers. Stem cell research has the potential to hold the key to overturn the aging effects and extending human lives. This therefore isn’t acceptable in religious matter, especially in Christianity. This research has also found a way to slowly reduce and even a possible ‘cure’ for aging better than home remedies for Anti Aging products (Stemcellforantiaging.com, 2016). Stem cell therapy on the other hand, uses patient’s own body because by doing this the risk of rejection can be reduced due to using the patient’s own body which shows that cells belong to the same human body (Healthguidance.org,

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