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Stem Cell Research In August 2001, United Stat

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In August 2001, United States President George W. Bush made a carefully measured response to the ethical debate surrounding human embryo stem cell research. The position taken by the White House approved the use of government funds to further investigate the viability of using stem cells to develop treatments for various medical conditions. The President imposed strict eligibility limitations on researchers, which restricts them to the use of only about sixty harvested cells, which had already been set aside before the time of the public announcement. Of these, only eleven have been made available to researchers. ("Moderate Republicans Ask Bush" 27) Commentators have viewed this decision cynically, noting the apparent conflict between the policy on abortion, fertility treatments and stem cell research, which sometimes have similar outcomes for the unborn.

There are some strong and valid arguments currently being used against the perpetuation of stem cell research. They include the issue of medical and scientific ethics, the risk of genetic mutations, the dangers associated with immune system rejection, the limitations of relevant scientific knowledge on the subject, and the existence of viable alternatives to the use of human embryos for stem cell harvesting.

The first and most emotive relates to the ethics and morality of utilizing cells which, unimpaired, would give rise to human life. The ôRight to Lifeö movement and other groups and individuals

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