| Proven Failures Argue for Using Adult Cells (03-22-2009) |
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President Obama’s recent decision o fund embryonic stem cell research with millions of taxpayer dollars is deadly for human embryos and completely unnecessary. Embryonic stem cell research has a proven 100% failure rate. Ten years of extensive research with embryonic stem cells in America and worldwide has produced not one human cure. Development of tumors in test animals has negated any progress made in animal trials. A report in the February 2009 issue of PLoS Medicine reports that five years ago an Israeli boy was injected with embryonic stem cells to treat a fatal neuromuscular disease. Within four years multiple tumors developed in his brain and spinal cord that doctors say were caused by the fetal cells. In contrast, adult stem cells have brought research breakthroughs and even cures for over 70 different ailments. Reports in medical journals this year detail progress using adult stem cells to treat diseases of major concern:
Writing for U.S. News , Bernadine Healy, former head of the National Institutes of Health, says “Even for strong backers of embryonic stem cell research, [Obama’s decision] is no longer as self-evident as it was, because there is markedly diminished need for expanding these cell lines for either patient therapy or basic research.” Meanwhile, Oregon legislators are pushing through a bill requiring Oregon taxpayers to fund unsuccessful embryonic stem cell research (HB2598). In addition, this bill requires taxpayers to fund human cloning research. Researchers know there are not enough human embryos available. More embryos will be needed and researches want to “make” more through “somatic cell nuclear transfer”, or in common words, cloning. Both Obama’s plan and HB2598 ban human cloning for the purpose of giving birth to a baby. However, under both plans, a human being can be cloned and grown for experimentation reasons up until birth. Taxpayers are being asked to fund experimentation that has a proven history of failure. Every failed experiment will cost more human lives and waste more tax dollars. Citizens should demand their tax dollars be directed to ethical research that continues to unlock cures to many of our most dreaded diseases.
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