Tuesday, August 4, 2015

extended Annotated Bibliography

1. "The Stem Cell Debate: Is It Over?" The Stem Cell Debate: Is It Over? University of Utah, 2015.  Web. 05 Aug. 2015.

       This article is written by the University of Utah and it gives insight to how stem cells work, when they began to be used for treatment  and more.  It helps resolve whether or not stem cells are still a major controversy while answering another question about alternate methods.

2."Stem Cell Research Around the World." Pew Research Centers Religion Public Life Project RSS. Pew Research Center, 16 July 2008. Web. 05 Aug. 2015.

       This is another significant article because it gives an insight to how the world views stem cells and what they are doing.  While some countries look on stem cells favorably, others are more regulating of the research leading to less progress.

3."Frequently Asked Questions." Stem Cell Basics: Introduction [Stem Cell Information]. Nathional Institute of Health, 5 Mar. 2015. Web. 05 Aug. 2015.

            This site is run by the National institute of health and it gives some background as to the history of stem cells and how they work.  Also it shows what diseases they can be used to treat like Diabetes.  This site gives a good background to help get a basic understanding of stem cells.


4.Robertson, John A. "Embryo Stem Cell Research: Ten Years of Controversy." The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 38.2 (2010): 191-203. Web. 4 Aug. 2015.

        This journal answers the big question of where this controversy began and why and gives me a broad look at the events that occurred to lead us to where we are today with stem cell research.  The author gives a very well written journal that is easy to understand and use.                                                     

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