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Score another one for science.
I'm glad there are still countries researching Stem Cells. It's good to know that cures are still being discoverred and that someday someone being paralyzed would be not be too much harder to sure than, let's say, someone needing stitches. |
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I keep stating that folks in Washington are going to make us fall really far behind in this area of research simply because they think it is "unethical". What is truly unethical is to stay on the cutting edge of medical research!
![]() When combined with the latest in exoskeleton design, people who have completely lost the ability to walk could regain complete mobility without the assistance of any sort of chair-based mechanism. That is to say, people like Christopher Reeve, who unfortunately passed before he could benefit from the latest developments, would be able to walk to the grocery store on thier own. I've always said that if we don't continue researching this then other people will.
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http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05156/516098.stm
more info on stem cell research restrictions and funding worldwide. [ 06-23-2005, 10:50 AM: Message edited by: Morgeruat ]
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Thanks for the article Morgie. A couple of comments:
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But, wait a minute. At what point does a clone become a separate person with rights? At what point can that clone assert that he is a human and you can't just cut him up for spare parts? I'm not in favor of embryonic stem cell research, and it's good to know that the better technological advances are going to come from other types of stem cells. |
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