I mean that protesting stem cell research isn't going to reverse those abortions. The deed has been done so why does it matter, at least if we do stem cell research then they have some purpose.
You don't have to say something for someone else to say something, you know. A debate isn't one person replying to another, it goes both ways. One says that, this one replies, and maybe tacks on another question/challenge.
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I love trees, most certainly. They are cut down and used to make Paper as most of you should know. There might be a paper shortage sometime in the future, because Trees take several years to grow up.
As I said in the recent blog (that had to be deleted once the author resorted to personal attacks), embryonic stem cells do not work. They are rejected from the recipient as foreign material, due to different DNA, and are either destroyed or become tumorous. Adult stem cells, although not as dense or versatile, are very promising for the future as technology allows for better ways to harvest them. Also, may hospitals will allow for storage of the placenta in a cryogenic freezer just after birth. This has saved lives of children who have gotten diseases that need stem cell donations from a compatible donor: themselves. Before you debate on embryonic stem cells, remember what I have said and that any argument to the contrary by politicians is just for political gain and any argument by scientists, at this point, are just for government grant money.
Okay, I've learned a bit more on the subject, and found out that embryonic stem cells may cause tumors but can form more cell types than adult stem cells.
Also, if the stem cells were used for say, an organ transplant, the body wouldn't reject the new organ because organ transplant patients are given immunosuppressant drugs.
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Skin Gun"? Sounds odd... Anyway, some people can be quite efficient with one arm, others not. If a person loses a limb young, they'll be used to functioning accordingly. If say, a War Vet lost a limb, they'd have a much harder time recooperating.
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I agree because with the lack of organ donors if you are searching for an organ transplantnormally you would be lucky to receive it. However scientists can easily grow one to match your tissue type.
I once did a case study on these 10 people at a hospital who all needed a kidney, but the hospital only had one, so 9 of them never got the organ they needed.
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