Stem cells have great expectations for the success of future medical treatments. However, it is still biased to study whether stem cell use is the most appropriate and effective medical research tool. This topic is particularly important for people with diseases that can be treated by the use of stem cells. For these people, treatment may change their prospects for life positively. These advances are diverse and may be useful for treating many diseases and diseases.
Based on a preliminary study funded by private scientists, further studies with stem cells admit that young diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and spinal cord injury scientists are still uncertain , They believe there is a unique possibility for embryonic stem cells. It is also necessary to know that stem cells may be derived from sources other than embryos (adult cells, umbilical cords discarded after babies are born, human placenta, etc.). Many scientists believe that research on such stem cells is also promising. Many patients with various diseases have been aided by the treatment of adult stem cell development.
Eight years ago, scientists believed that fetal tissue research has great expectations for treatment and treatment - however, the progress to date has not yet reached the initial expectation. Embryonic stem cell research provides great hope and great danger. So we decided to be very careful. As a result of private research, there were over 60 genetically diverse stem cell lines. They are produced by destroyed embryos and they have the capacity to reproduce indefinitely and create a lasting opportunity for research. I conclude that we should permit the Federal Fund to study these existing stem cell lines that made a life and death decision.