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This 12 page paper discusses the science of stem cell research and the potential it has to better the human condition. Unfortunately, political issues have greatly slowed the progress that could have been made. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Stem Cells Scientific, Medical,
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Stem cells offer tremendous potential to the human condition. Stem cell research offers a potential benefit to each
of us either directly or indirectly. It has the potential to not just lengthen our lives but to enhance the quality of life. Indeed, stem cell research is
one of the most promising developments of the last few decades in terms of the hope it provides for improved health to the worlds population. It has the potential
to impact the face of medicine across all cultures and across all geographic boundaries. Unfortunately, the full embrace of this potential has been greatly deterred by the many misunderstandings,
ethical objectives, and simple controversy surrounding the topic. The applications of stem cell research include improved treatment in such difficult and debilitating conditions
as heart disease, cancer, Parkinsons disease and, in fact, an untold number of other potential applications. Stem cell research has applications in everything from allowing us the potential to
grow new limbs when we lose ours in an accident to aiding our wounds to heal without scarring (Muneoka 56; Pilcher 42). Many of the applications that stem
cells could be put to in medicine are direct but others are more indirect. The potential rewards are indeed great but we are being reigned back from reaping those
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