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    Hi Guys. What's your take on this?

    Obama lifts Bush ban on stem cell research

    by Jitendra Joshi

    President Barack Obama lifted a ban on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, lauding potential medical breakthroughs and a new era for US science shorn of political ideology.
    The president signed an executive order reversing predecessor George W. Bush's ban, which critics say hampered the fight to find treatments for grave diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and diabetes.
    Warning that scientists were deserting the United States for other nations, Obama said "medical miracles" come about only through painstaking research and rejected the "false choice" between sound science and moral values.
    "When government fails to make these investments, opportunities are missed. Promising avenues go unexplored," he said at a White House ceremony attended by US lawmakers, religious leaders and scientists including three Nobel laureates.
    "Ultimately, I cannot guarantee that we will find the treatments and cures we seek. No president can promise that," Obama said.
    "But I can promise that we will seek them -- actively, responsibly, and with the urgency required to make up for lost ground," he said, paying tribute to research advocates such as late Superman actor Christopher Reeve.
    Obama directed the National Institutes of Health to formulate guidelines within 120 days on how to proceed with federal research on lines of stem cells procured from private laboratories such as fertility clinics.
    His order cannot affect a congressional ban on federal money being used directly to create new stem cells, which are primitive cells from early-stage embryos capable of developing into almost every tissue of the body.
    Obama, who has already broken with Bush in other areas such as climate change, endangered species and family planning, also issued a presidential memorandum "restoring scientific integrity to government decision making."
    In a clear rebuke of his predecessor, the president ordered officials to ensure that "we base our public policies on the soundest science," and appoint scientific advisors based on expertise and "not their politics or ideology."
    Obama said his administration was opening up a "new front" for US scientific endeavor -- but would not permit stem cell research to stray into human cloning, which he said "has no place in our society, or any society."
    There was fierce fire from social conservatives and right-to-life groups, who back research on cells taken from human adults rather than embryos.
    House of Representatives Republican leader John Boehner said Obama had undermined "protections for innocent life, further dividing our nation at a time when we need greater unity to tackle the challenges before us."
    US Catholic Cardinal Justin Rigali called Obama's announcement "a sad victory of politics over science and ethics."
    But veteran Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy, who is battling a malignant brain tumor, said Obama had "righted an immense wrong done to the hopes of millions of patients."
    "The president's action today unlocks the enormous potential of life-sustaining medical progress against a wide range of serious illnesses and injuries, all within strong ethical guidelines," he said.
    Reeve Foundation president Peter Wilderotter said that "with a stroke of his pen," Obama had tapped into the will of most Americans for potentially life-saving research.
    "By removing politics from science, President Obama has freed researchers to explore these remarkable stem cells, learn from them and possibly develop effective therapies using them," he said.
    Bush barred federal funding from supporting work on new lines of stem cells derived from human embryos in 2001, allowing research only on a small number of embryonic stem cell lines that existed at the time. The former president argued that using human embryos for scientific research -- which often involves their destruction -- crossed a moral barrier and urged scientists to consider alternatives.[/quote]

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090310...p3v5a0QtJ34T0D

    so human cloning is just around the corner.

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    I agree with the decision. It was truly pointless to ban embryonic stem cell research when so many people can be potentially helped by positive results in the research.

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    Well the argument here really is on how do we conceive or believe the beginning of Life of a human being. Is there no life yet in an embryo, or after fertilization in the union of sperm & egg cells?

    Sinasabi naman na may research din na puwede kumuha ng cells mula sa human adult, bakit hindi na lang ito ang i-explore?

    "There was fierce fire from social conservatives and right-to-life groups, who back research on cells taken from human adults rather than embryos."

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    We are intelligent beings far capable of doing so many great things. Let's not let anything limit that.
    Last edited by Horsepower; March 11th, 2009 at 01:39 AM.

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    There was no ban on the research. What was banned was federal funding aka taxpayer's money.

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    stem cell research. kakatakot yan. ibig sabihin magkakarun ng another computer science course sa next generation. but this time hindi na electronics ang main focus, biological na

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    One of the fundamental differences between a Democrat and a Republican, I think...

    7606:mobile1:

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    Transformer Era begin

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    this thread should be fun with all the Christian fundamentalists lurking about :lurk:

    :popcorn:

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    nabasa ko elsewhere na pwedeng gamitin yun nerve ng ipin na binunot ayos sa isang japanese scientist...

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Obama lifts ban on embryonic stem cell research