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http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2009/s2745574.htm
"Scientists in the United States say they are just a few years away from a revolutionary advance in medical technology that could cure such debilitating diseases as diabetes and HIV. President Barack Obama’s decision back in march to overturn the bush administration's veto of funding for embryonic stem cell research has resulted in an unprecedented acceleration of scientific outcomes."
Consider the huge arguments the Obama Administration caused in the US and other countries, including Australia, when they allowed scientists to recommence using embryonic stemcells in their search for cures to many diseases.
What does everyone now feel about this controversial subject?
Did Obama make the right decision to allow scientists almost unrestricted use of leftover IVF embryos?
Is it more ethically or morally correct to destroy unwanted embryos rather than to use them for research to help save many more lives or give people a better quality of life?
Suze.