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Inbunden, Engelska, 2013
472 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2013
331 kr
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Engelska, 2013524 kr
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Human embryos, it has been said, have no muscles, nerves, digestive system, feet, hands, face, or brain; they have nothing to distinguish them as a human being, and if one of them died, no one would mourn as they would for one of us. Consequently, early human embryos are being dismembered in laboratories around the world to produce embryonic stem cells, which, we are told, are the tools that will lead to the next quantum leap in medicine. Should Christians support such small sacrifices for something that might potentially relieve the suffering of millions, or should we vigorously oppose it?Developmental biologist and professor of biochemistry Michael Buratovich was asked such a question (among others) by his students. This book contains his measured answers and provides support from the scientific literature to substantiate his claims. He shows that embryonic stem cells are unnecessary, since the renaissance in regenerative medicine is occurring largely without them. Furthermore, he sets forth the scientific and historic case that the embryo is the youngest and most vulnerable member of humanity, and that ones such as these are precisely those whom the Christian church worked to protect in the past--and should champion in the present.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
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Salem Health: Cancer is an alphabetical encyclopedia for patients, friends, family, and anyone with an interest in cancer-related studies, containing information about 835 topics in cancer. Written by physicians, nurses, and professional medical writers whose credentials and degrees are clearly listed in the byline to every essay, the second edition of this comprehensive reference publication will also be of interest to public library patrons, premedical students, those building collections for the patient population.