Showing posts with label Stem Cell Research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stem Cell Research. Show all posts

9.10.2010

Federal Funds Using Embryonic Humans for Research Harms Science and Families .... While Adult Stem Cell Research Succeeds!

The United States Court of Appeals ruled Thursday afternoon (PDF) that taxpayer funds can again be used for embryonic stem cell research during the continued appeals process over the Obama Executive Order during litigation.

In late August a federal judge ruled (PDF) that the executive order to fund embryonic stem cell research did not override legislation prohibiting such a use of federal dollars, and imposed a preliminary injunction on continued spending pending the appeal.   Read Jurist Report here.

Yesterday's decision lifted that injunction, (PDF) however, and allows continued human experimentation funded by taxpayers. The Court of Appeals did not reach the merits of the litigation, but simply lifted the temporary injunction on the spending. You can read the USA Today article detailing the litigation here.

The bottom line is that today more money is continuing to be funneled into the destruction of human life for research purposes that essentially have never revealed any results. Embryonic stem cell research destroys unconsenting human embryos with government money by government mandate.

The most obvious conundrum over this matter is the looming fact that there is absolutely no documented evidence of success in research done using embryonic stem cells - anywhere - ever - despite all the money that has been spent to do so, and all the media attention this ineffective research has received.

In stark contrast, there is a plethora of evidence that research using adult stem cells (from consenting human adults) is making great scientific strides and helping to heal actual patients. Indeed, adult stem cell research has brought real and tangible success. From spinal cord injuries to heart tissue regeneration, to Parkinson's cures, to juvenile diabetes, to corneal reconstruction, the last decade of adult stem cell research has yielded wonderful results. An article entitled "Real-World Successes of Adult Stem Cell Treatment" explains these findings.
"Adult stem cells (or, more accurately, tissue stem cells) are regenerative cells of the human body that possess the characteristic of plasticity--the ability to specialize and develop into other tissues of the body. Beginning in an unspecialized and undeveloped state, they can be coaxed to become heart tissue, neural matter, skin cells, and a host of other tissues. They are found in our own organs and tissues such as fat, bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, placentas, neuronal sources, and olfactory tissue, which resides in the upper nasal cavity. This simple fact has remarkable implications for medicine--diseased or damaged tissue can become healthy and robust through the infusion of such cells. This has consequently commanded the attention of many researchers as well as those suffering from disease. It is necessary to note that the power of adult stem cells is not nebulously potential, but tangible and real, as it has produced wonderful results in multiple cases. These have been documented in clinical trials, that is, treatments with human patients. With adult stem cells, physicians have successfully treated autoimmune diseases such as lupus, multiple sclerosis, Crohn's disease, and rheumatoid arthritis. Furthermore, adult stem cells have helped to avert corneal degeneration and to restore vision in cases of blindness. They have also restored proper cardiac function to heart attack sufferers and improved movement in spinal cord injury patients. It is also important to note that all of these successes have come exclusively from adult stem cell research. Embryonic stem cell research, which requires the destruction of early human life to acquire the cells, has not produced any successes in human patients."
You can read the entire article (and all its documented research in footnotes) here.

Adult stem cell research has brought life and hope to many patients, as yet another article also sets forth.

It seems at least somewhat foolish at best to be so insistent on spending billions of dollars on unsuccessful research that destroys human life when excellent medical and scientific progress is being made using stem cells from consenting adults. With adult stem cell research no human life is destroyed, no families are harmed or left to wonder the fate of their embryos in research and experimentation, and science is moved forward.

Maybe this litigation over federal funding of embryonic stem cell research will begin to illuminate the stark difference between well-funded research that yields no results with successful medical research that actually heals people, and helps families, and holds life as sacred.

Today, however, much human life is again being destroyed using government money.

8.25.2010

Human (Embryonic) Life as a Basis of Family Restoration

As of yesterday, federal funds cannot be allocated for the destruction of human embryos.  Mainstream news sources have picked up the story of  Sherley v. Sebelius, the case which challenged the National Institute of Health's guidelines dictating the use of federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.  Many legal experts expected President Obama’s executive order to fund the controversial research to be dispositive of the issue.  A federal district court ruling yesterday by Judge Royce C. Lamberth has proven that order not to be definitive, but rather a violation of constitutional mandates.

The case of Sherley v. Sebelius was brought by Dr. James L. Sherley, Dr. Theresa Deisher, Nightlight Christian Adoptions, and the Christian Medical Association, who are represented by Advocates International (AI), the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF), and the firm Gibson, Dunn, and Crutcher, LLC.  To learn more about the history of the significant developments in the case visit the AI June 2010 Alert, and the AI January 2010 Update.  With the decision of the United States District Court of the District of Columbia yesterday enjoining HHS and NIH from the unlawful expenditure of taxpayer funds on research involving the destruction of living human embryos, human life will not be destroyed for experimentation - for the time being.  Adult stem cell research, which does not destroy human life, has had the only success in the field of stem cell research, and that success has yielded significant results.  (There has been absolutely no success in embryonic stem cell research, despite the mainstream media conversation and advocacy of the matter.)

It is noteworthy that the district court’s opinion followed the decision by the United States Court of Appeals earlier this summer “finding that doctors doing adult stem cell research have ‘competitive standing’ to sue. Therefore, the court reinstated the doctors’ federal lawsuit, filed last summer that seeks to preliminarily enjoin and ultimately overturn the controversial guidelines for public funding of embryonic stem cell research that the National Institutes of Health issued on July 7, 2009. The preliminary injunction issued yesterday for the time being brings to an end the unlawful use of taxpayer dollars to fund research that will result in the destruction of human embryos,” as noted in  AI's official press release.

When human life is destroyed, respect for family strength and stability is also dramatically weakened.  How we treat our children, and particularly our unborn offspring, whether embryonic or fetal, will determine our level of honor and respect toward families.

11.07.2009

Embryonic Stem Cell Research Does Not Restore Human Embryos to Families

In March of 2009 President Obama created an executive order to conduct research using human embryonic stem cells. Such research necessarily requires the destruction of human embryos. This executive order was recently funded with a $5 billion government grant to NIH announced by the president by news conference. Furthermore, this news story indicates NIH is establishing guidelines for the research in response to that Executive Order, naming the individuals who will be part of the research group.

Research on embryonic stem cells requires the destruction of human embryos, which necessarily destroys that human’s future. With this research each embryo’s opportunities to be implanted, gestated and born into any family becomes absolutely impossible. Family restoration will never be possible for each human embryo used in embryonic stem cell research. Human destruction and family breakdown is federally funded with this project.

3.24.2009

(W)Hoos for Life????


Young Pro-Life Virginia’s Annual Conference was held Saturday March 21 at the University of Virginia, sponsored by Hoos for Life and Students for Life of America.  The Key note speaker was Mr. Phil Klein, pictured here with Elizabeth Fields (Regent Students for Life President) and I, discussing the prosecution of abortion clinic violations.

Speaking on “What’s a Pro-Life Lawyer to Do?” I was able to present a Top 10 Countdown of what needs to be understood on the life issue today.

     #10   Understand Abortion Malpractice – that women are being harmed dramatically by abortion – physically, emotionally, and mentally…

     #9     Understand the Studies  – a recent Finnish study showed that women who have an abortion face 248% greater risk of suicide, accidental death or homicide the following year… yet the Boston Globe recently stated that an August 2008 study found that a first abortion done in the first trimester of the pregnancy doesn’t raise mental risks…

     #8     Know the Organizations…

     #7     Understand the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA)…

     #6     Understand Stem Cell Research…

     #5     Understand the Importance of Conscience Clauses…

     #4     Understand the Consequences of Family Breakdown…   

     #3      Understand the End of Life Issues….

     #2      Stay Informed…

     #1      Communicate Professionally…

The matter of abortion is a clear indication that family restoration is needed for the parents who consider the option.  Kudos to the leaders, speakers and students at last weekend’s conference!