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Have you heard of stem cells? They, and especially embryonic stem cells, have caused huge debate over the world. How come? Because, when using embryonic stem cells to cure diseases, one has to first destroy the cells. And this, especially among christians in the U.S. has created an outrage - as they see embryos as being as much human as anyone. I just wanted to start out this article by giving you that little bit of background, before going into the actual alzheimer's stem cell. .
Now, to the particular case of alzheimer's stem cell. For the success of the treatment of alzheimer's using stem cells, a few things have to have had to be "better" than they are at the current moment. These: The development of the normal cells must be better known. Science must be better at correcting cells that are not how they should be - meaning they are not normal or are dead. In using stem cells to cure diseases the stem cells turn into other kinds of cells. This process needs to be understood to a higher degree.
Also, which is most likely the most important thing out of all these. We have to know more about the actual Alzheimer's disease in order to use stem cells to cure it. This means we need to know how it is created and how the brain, and our neurology, is affected by it before alzheimer's stem cell is going to work.
There are people who are not that positive regarding stem cell's chances of curing alzheimer's. These people, or at least a few of them, say that there are other things - that are more likely to cure it - that should be focused on, instead of the stem cells. This person says that a lot of research is being done on Alzheimer's, and the cure of it, and that these different things might be a little, or a lot, more likely to slow down its development or cure it.
I do hope that you found this little article, this little guide into, alzheimer's stem cell to be of value to you. That value might be anything from it shedding some light on this whole stem cell debate, or it might be that you just enjoyed the way I write. Whatever value that you did get out of reading it is appreciated. Perhaps you feel like looking more into alzheimer's stem cell after reading this? In either case, thank you for reading.
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