Stem Cell Research
Readers learn about real-life case studies involving stem cell research, the sources of stem cells, ethical issues surrounding the use of stem cells, and stem cells' promising possibilities for medical use in bone marrow transplants, treating leukemia, and rebuilding injured organs. Legal issues and rulings around the world are also examined. The volume includes sidebars that provide expert viewpoints on the stem cell research debate, as well as fact boxes and summary boxes that highlight the key points in each chapter.
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Series Review: Ethical Debates"Books in the Ethical Debates series present balanced overviews of the subjects discussed and consider different points of view on the controversial issues raised. ... the series' international content is an asset, offering a broader view of how governments and societies worldwide are grappling with the issues under discussion."
--Booklist
Series Review: Ethical Debates
"The authors address these topics fairly and impartially, with substantial support for both sides of the arguments. Written clearly and concisely, each accessible title begins with a case study highlighting the issues involved before explaining them. ... Short chapters, copious photos representative of the events and situations relevant to the facts provided, fact boxes, viewpoints containing quoted opinions, supporting case studies, and succinct chapter summaries all contribute to the overall appeal and usefulness of these books."
--School Library Journal
Series Review: Ethical Debates
"This series offers factual information focused on various topics that can spark opposing viewpoint discussions. Within every volume are numerous case studies with viewpoints from those directly affected, with no judgmental tone. Each volume explains its topic in further detail, and provides summaries of the topics discussed within each chapter. There are facts sprinkled throughout each section, as well as detailed photographs and illustrations. Since there are some sensitive topics included, teachers and librarians will want to preview each volume. The series provides an initial look at issues that are sometimes considered hot topics."
--Library Media Connection