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Jestah, the ability to regenerate damage to the body is the key to immortality here - at least, when talking about the human body. Basically, the body has most of these functions when growing, then reaches an apex, and then starts to decline as the cells themselves reach their limits of being able to divide (re: produce new ones) and die. Stem cells are like "blank cells" - they are the building blocks of cells so to speak, the foundation, but are like blank slates waiting to become a certain cell. They are fresh, new cells, so to speak. Being able to control this aspect of the human body, [b]without[/b] including the ethic aspect of the Stem Cell debate, was (and now is) paramount to moving forwards in this exciting new field of medical science. As it is now possible to create Stem Cells from human skin cells, the ethic aspect has been removed. I know of several new applications of this science that has been applied, successfully. For example, those with Parkinsons disease. I suspect that Stem Cell research will produce some fairly interesting things in the near future. Research for more. [url=http://faq.ozoneasylum.com/397/]WebShaman[/url] | [i]The keenest sorrow (and greatest truth) is to recognize ourselves as the sole cause of all our adversities. - Sophocles[/i]
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