Thursday, November 14, 2013

They Should Have Called Them Root Cells

For this blog assignment I chose the topic of stem cells to write about. I have heard a lot of mixed views on stem cells and the research involved in studying them and the benefits they could have in fighting and curing disease. As anyone today could tell you, stem cells are bad because they come from killing babies. If this was not the actual case its more than I would have known considering no one could talk about stem cells for more than two seconds without someone making that tired point. I did a little research and ended up at the Mayo Clinic’s website, reading an article about this particular controversy. The article was simple and informative. They seemed to avoid any complicated medical vocabulary so the less informed reader could still take something from the article. Since the doctors behind the article would most likely want to see their research advanced, I would guess that they want more people to know more about stem cells. This being considered, they remained emotionally distant from their topic and relied more on the facts they were presenting to sway their audience. This was probably wise seeing how the opposing side would be standing on the more sympathetic platform. As I read the article it went on to simply explain where stem cells come from and all of the benefits they could hypothetically present to disease control and prevention. I did notice that they listed all of the nice and miraculous things stem cells could do before they were forced to remind people where they come from. When I read this article I would have to say that it could not have really swayed my opinion, mainly because it was already leaning in that direction. It did affirm many things I had suspected and I certainly agreed with everything they had to say. It blew my mind that stem cells have the potential to cure almost every major disease plaguing our nation including spinal cord injuries, type 1 diabetes, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, heart disease, stroke, burns, many forms of cancer and osteoarthritis. The surprising thing that most people do not know is that this research material is just the trash from fertility clinics.

2 comments:

  1. Scott, we had to do research on Stem Cell Research in my biology class last year. Like you said, there were many articles that screamed about killing babies. However, there is a lot more to it than that.
    I am impressed that the doctors you spoke about remained emotionally unattached from their paper. That would be hard to do when you are so passionate about the topic.

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  2. I think the point need to be made in this article that while yes these are from deceased babies, it does not mean that these babies were killed on purpose. I think stem cells will be making a lot of progress over the next 20 or so years, and I'm glad that you found an article that was simple to understand.

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