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Christian Medical Association Doctors Assail Plan to Lead Public and Media Away from Truth on Human Cloning.


WASHINGTON -- The head of the Christian Medical Association today confronted scientific duplicity DUPLICITY, pleading. Duplicity of pleading consists in multiplicity of distinct matter to one and the same thing, whereunto several answers are required. Duplicity may occur in one and the same pleading.  and specifically challenged the International Society for Stem Cell stem cell

In living organisms, an undifferentiated cell that can produce other cells that eventually make up specialized tissues and organs. There are two major types of stem cells, embryonic and adult.
 Research (ISSCR ISSCR International Society for Stem Cell Research ) to stop trying to mislead the public and the media by changing human cloning Although genes are recognized as influencing behavior and cognition, "genetically identical" does not mean altogether identical; identical twins, despite being natural human clones with near identical DNA, are separate people, with separate experiences and not altogether  nomenclature. The ISSCR Board of Directors recently issued a nomenclature statement designed to increase public support for embryonic stem cell Embryonic stem cells (ES cells) are stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of an early stage embryo known as a blastocyst. Human embryos reach the blastocyst stage 4-5 days post fertilization, at which time they consist of 50-150 cells.

ES cells are pluripotent.
 research that uses human cloning.

"A number of researchers have been trying to leverage public funds by obscuring the fact that they want to clone human embryos to get embryonic stem cells," explained CMA CMA - Concert Multithread Architecture from DEC.  Executive Director David Stevens, M.D. "History has shown that verbal engineering facilitates social engineering. When scientists want to do something the public abhors, they simply change the terminology. They either deploy a euphemism or use technical jargon that nobody understands."

In a September 28 memo, ISSCR President Leonard I. Zon, MD encouraged researchers and the media to stop using the term, "cloning" because of its negative connotations.

Zon wrote, "Nuclear transfer (NT) should be used instead of 'therapeutic cloning'. Cells created by nuclear transfer should be described as 'NT stem cells' or 'NTSC'. If an acronym is used for human embryonic stem cells, "hESC" should be used. If we use these terms consistently, the public, journals, newspapers and magazines will follow our lead and use adequate terminology. The negative connotation of the commercial term 'therapeutic cloning', make a change in terminology necessary. The term 'cloning' does not accurately describe this biological process. Cells generated by nuclear transfer are by no definition a clone of the donor of the transferred nucleus."

Dr. Stevens observed, "Last time I checked, Dolly the sheep was considered a true clone of the sheep from which the nucleus was obtained. Are we now supposed to say Dolly the 'nuclear transfer' sheep? Did Dolly's cloning process simply create 'cells', or did it create a sheep embryo that was later born?

"If researchers truly want - as ISSCR claims to want - 'frank scientific, ethical and public debate on stem cells', wouldn't it be better to simply call cloning, cloning? And wouldn't it be better to call the cells that comprise the human embryo, a human embryo? And while we're at it, wouldn't it be better to call the absence of any therapeutic applications from human embryonic stem cell research 'disappointing' and the numerous successful therapies for patients from adult stem cell Adult stem cells are undifferentiated cells found throughout the body that divide to replenish dying cells and regenerate damaged tissues. Also known as somatic (from Greek Σωματικรณς, of the body  research 'encouraging'?"

To schedule an interview, please contact Margie Shealy at (423) 844-1047 or by e-mail: margie@cmdahome.org. The Christian Medical Association is equipped with Ku Band Digital Uplink satellite and ISDN ISDN
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