Diabetes is a result of an autoimmune reaction, where the body produces antibodies against B-islet cells in the pancreas which produce insulin.
As for the poll, I definitely feel there is great potential from stem cell research. Its more an ethical question you're posing though, and science tends to advance faster than our ethical perspectives. Public awareness is a very important thing when it comes to our research, and if we'd begin to question these types of things before we began, rather than beginning research and questioning it after, there would be much less potential for wrongdoing.
So what am I saying? Well possibilities exist for both good and evil with stem cell research. I'd say much more good, but I may be naive. I think as long as we don't allow the research to continue unchecked, many great things can come from the study of stem cells. We have to be aware of the potential for wrongdoing though, and as long as scientists keep this on the top of their minds, it will be a huge benefit to our medical knowledge.
A follow up question would thus be, how much faith do you have in the scientific community to use research responsibly and ethically? And I'm not so sure about this one. Especially in a capitalist market where money is the driving factor, not so much for the scientists, but for the companies who fund them.
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It is better to live simply, so that others may simply live.
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