Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Restrictions on stem cell research to be lifted?


8 years ago, while President Bush was still in office, he imposed a number of restrictions on stem cell lines that were permitted to carry on. According to scientists and experts in the field, this has greatly hindered their research and their pace. Now that our current President Obama holds to be a strong supporter of this cell research, scientists might be relieved of the heavy weight of the limitations. 

They are presently pursuing the idea of using their information to re create cells to be injected into patients suffering from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, possibly allowing the patients to recover or improve their state. They have already tested this idea on rats, which was proven to be somewhat successful. This injection of cells into damaged tissues also effective with diabetes, liver disease, heart failure, bone and cartilage repair.
"The impact of eight years under the previous administration for stem cell research has really been devastating," company chief of Geron (a biotech company),Dr Okarma, tells us. He wants the new system "to do more...-... reversing the prior administration's ban." If his wishes come true, we'll all be filled with embryonic cells that keep us healthy until and past 90 years of age.
Not only does this article give us the views of the scientists working on these projects, it also voices the opinions of those who see the destruction of embryos immoral, most of them being the evangelistic Christians. The article can be relied on because it isn't biased and it clearly lays the cards down for each side. Adding to that, it signifies the advancement of our scientific technology and how we're using it to our advantage.

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