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Paperback Stem Cell Wars: Inside Stories from the Frontlines Book

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Stem Cell Wars: Inside Stories from the Frontlines

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Americans have become the victims of misinformation about stem cell research. Over the last few years, the stem cell debate has been intensely political, religious, and confusing to many people. Now,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Actually, I purchased this book for my son --- he needed it for school and as of yet they have not started this assignment. I was very pleased with the condition and the timeliness of the delivery.

Amazing Book

Strongly recommend Stem Cell Wars. Gives a science based report of stem cell research from it's beginnings to the political perils it faces today. Not overly scientific. Very informative while making a strong case for the continuation of the research while not being biased.

Great read for anyone curious about stem cell research!

This is a great book for anyone interested in keeping up with the current political debate on stem cell research. Eve Herold presents the scientific side of the argument without overlooking the emotional overtones of this important issue. Moreover, she presents her points clearly and with respect to the general public who may not be as familiar with the topic as scientific experts.

"Foiling 'Weapons of Mass Deception' Attacks on Stem Cell Research"

Though issues of war and peace, and the very survival of the United States as a constitutional democracy demand our attention, there are also other important issues - matters relevant to the quality of our lives and health. Stem cell policy is one of these, and has become a focus of considerable political controversy. Every voting citizen deserves the chance to read a clear-eyed introduction to the issues surrounding stem cells in the gritty realm of politics and policy. Eve Herold's "Stem Cell Wars: inside Stories from the Frontline," provides just that opportunity. Before I say more, I should offer a disclaimer: I've come know the author over the past year or so in her capacity as the director of research, policy, and education for the Genetics Policy Institute (GPI). This kind and thoughtful woman plays a key role in developing programs for conferences which integrate science, policy, and patient advocacy on stem cell research. In the meetings I've attended, she demonstrated a deep understanding of the issues within a broad and humane perspective. And so, I was acquainted with Eve Herold's voice before "hearing" it in print. But my inclination to be favorably disposed towards "Stem Cell Wars," was more than confirmed by reading the book. "Stem Cell Wars" is written for a general audience in a clear and engaging way. But, it is Herold's passion for the subject, fueled by her deep compassion for individuals suffering from medical conditions that might well benefit from the research that drives this book. She is unapologetic for her sense of outrage at the slight of hand, deception, and disingenuous maneuvering she deplores in the chapter, "Political Spin and Weapons of Mass Distraction." She helps us see more clearly how some opponents to abortion see thwarting embryonic stem cell research as a way to indirectly undermine Roe vs. Wade. And, her first-hand account of the Korean cloning scandal enriches our understanding of this contemporary history. There is sufficient detail in "Stem Cell Wars," but the reader will never be overwhelmed by it. Herold has a way of lucidly distilling the essence of her arguments. In addition, George Daly, a prominent stem cell research has written a masterful foreword for the book, which itself, is engaging, and concisely insightful. "Stem Cell Wars" should help the reader to understand that embryonic stem cell research is not immoral, as claimed by some. On the contrary, as Herold argues, it is morally imperative for us to give this research a chance fulfill its potential to bring better treatments and even cures for conditions that afflict many millions. If what I have written has not convinced you that this is an important book, please note that several right wing and fundamentalist blogs have been quick to vehemently trash it. It would seem that they really don't want you to read "Stem Cell Wars." That's understandable I guess. After all, what you don't know can't hurt them.

Great MUST HAVE for anyone interested in Public Health and Stem Cell related issues

As well as presenting an historical overview of how researchers are utilizing these cells in animal models, to alleviate symptoms of numerous diseases - that are currently devastatingly incurable otherwise (e.g. ALS, paralysis from spinal cord injury or stroke, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, diabetes, and even some cases of blindness), the author also provides insight into the debates and political barriers currently in place that block this break-through research from moving forward as quickly as possible to help patients in the US. Anyone interested in a clear presentation of the research, ethics, debates, policies, somewhat confusing/contradictory "news", and the information/misinformation that surrounds stem cell research will be delighted to have it all presented in this understandable and comprehensive book by Eve Herold. It is so clearly written that, part way through the first chapter, I purchased 3 more copies of the book to give away as gifts!!!
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