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Whatever one's position on the use of embryonic stem cells, it has to be admitted that restrictions on their use, and ethical concerns, have certainly spurred creativity in developing alternatives. Apparently, funded in part by the Catholic Church, Australian researchers have come up with a way to harvest useful adult stem cells from the nose.
As someone well endowed in the schnoz department, I think this is great. I don't have a big problem with cloning, or using embryos, but I don't have a huge letch to destroy them either. If we can come up with medical advances that everyone's ethically comfortable with, all the better. Of course, some people are apparently morally opposed to long life and good health, regardless of the means.
I should mention perhaps the ultimate irony of this particular breakthrough. The one person in the world who seems most interested in remaining youthful forever will never be able to take advantage of it.
Posted by Rand Simberg at March 24, 2005 12:29 PM
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Its nice to see that the catholic church has wisened up and decided to do something pro-active, rather than just rant and rave about the evils of embryonic stem cell usage.
Posted by Kurt at March 24, 2005 03:15 PM
The more ways of getting them the better. These may actually end up being more compatible.
Posted by Gojira at March 24, 2005 04:53 PM
For some reason, I'm reminded of the 1973 Woody Allen film Sleeper. :-)
Posted by Dave Cooper at March 24, 2005 05:06 PM
No kidding Dave! :-)
I wonder when will doctors start to say oranges are bad and cigars are good.
Posted by Gojira at March 24, 2005 05:08 PM
But if Sleeper is true, then all those Playboy centerfolds are digitally generated, and not real at all.
Is that kind of world worth living forever in, I ask you?
Posted by McGehee at March 25, 2005 08:28 AM
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