Embryonic Stem Cell Research Written and presented by Jamie Hines.

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Embryonic Stem Cell Research Written and presented by Jamie Hines

It’s the research on stem cells derived from embryos and on their use in treatments. There are people who believe this type of research is immoral and the scientists are murderers. There are also people who believe this research will provide cures for fatal diseases.

Embryonic stem cells can possibly cure many diseases with the right funding and support. Spinal cord injury Diabetes Heart disease Parkinson’s disease Alzheimer's disease

Imagine a world where a child’s mom, grandma or best friend has been diagnosed with diabetes or Parkinson's disease but survives with the help of stem cells. Would you pass up the opportunity to save someone you love? “The cure to your disease came from stem cell research. Sign here if you wish to refuse treatment for moral, religious or ideological reasons.”

There are many reasons why people are against stem cell research. I believe its because they don’t truly understand what its like to lose a loved one that could have been saved.

If embryonic stem cells can evolve into a treatment for many fatal diseases and cure them, I am Definitely for it. I believe that if a woman wants to donate her eggs for stem cell research knowing the process to save another persons life, that is her choice.

Educate yourself and others. Pass around flyers promoting stem cell research. If you see a story on the internet make a point to voice your opinion. Sign up to be a organ, tissue or bone marrow donor to help save the lives of people who are dying from other diseases.

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