Mahin Rahman
Humans become better by improving researching and improving upon our existing technologies. While do research on important scientific fronts, new innovative solutions to old problems can be found. The only way for the human species to move forward is to implement new ideas and technologies that are developed and created. It is imperative that we accept these new inventions with an open embrace, it would be counterproductive to not do so. Stem cell research is one frontier that has been a controversial practice, the idea of using aborted fetuses to do research on and use is deemed immoral by many religious zealots and proponents of pro-life.
Stem cell research if unhindered, its potential can be realized and many ailments and disabilities can be healed.
Stem cells are the origin of all the other different cells in our bodies. Stem cells are found in a multitude in the early stages of fetus during life. These cells will eventually becomes specialized and may end up forming muscles, s, organs and virtually every part of the human body. Thought stem cells also having internal repairing capabilities since stem cells are known to turn into whatever nearby cells are in the stem cell’s environment. It is because of just unique characteristics that give the stem cells so much potential in the medical field to heal and whole array of problems from cardiovascular diseases to paralysis. Only with continued support and lack of obstacles, stem cell research can be progressed and soon many diseases that were once untreatable can be finally be removable.
Currently stem cell research is receiving opposition from right wing conservatives in America. Many of these people will argue life begins at conception so aborting fetuses is equivalent to murder.
Stem cells have the power to help end many diseases that plague people today. One such disease that stem cells can help prevent is mesothelioma. Right now there are limited treatments to this fatal disease though stem cell research has the means to stop mesothelioma from ever effecting our lungs. According to MD, John C. Morris with the right therapy stem cells can help condition human lungs to fight back against the disease.