Stem Cell Research Benefits

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Dhaval Patel’s presentation, in which he examined the reasons to support embryonic stem cell research, brought about the need to impugn said motive. Through the course of said briefing, he cited that the benefits of using stem cells include; the ability to cure diseases, the social benefits that curing said diseases will bring about, and economic gains. Foremost stem cell research uses basic cells, which come from embryos, to investigate properties of the cell. Further, the usefulness of stem cells amidst therapy, and research, lies in the fact that stem cells can grow to become specialized cells and said stem cells can reproduce to produce new stem cells. Thus, the use of said cells may bring about the cures to numerous cancers, diseases (e.g. Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer's disease, etc.) whose treatment and research have been plighted by …show more content…

Moreover the social benefits lie in the fact that if said cures are discovered, then the numerous human beings suffering from these, currently incurable, diseases will have a better quality of life. Thereafter, the economic gains come about through the fact that the current healthcare system has been burdened by the costs of treating those with diabetes, and various other diseases. Stem cell research will allow for less of an economic burden and may give way to an increase in high paying jobs in the biotechnology field.
Although, the moral quandaries which come about with stem cell research ultimately plague this form of research. The greatest of said concerns lies in the ethical dilemma of destroying an embryo for the sake of science. Thus this moral predicament which revolves around the notion that said embryos are worthy of rights and protection, which, if this form of research continues, will be deliberately ignored. Additionally, from a broader perspective the idea of killing an embryo, which will otherwise grow to become a

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