Bush Remains Opposed to Using Human Embryos for Research
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Wednesday, June 9, 2004
SEA ISLAND, Ga. Ronald Reagan's death from complications
of Alzheimer's disease has not changed President Bush's stand
against using embryos for stem cell research, Laura Bush said
Wednesday.
Former first lady Nancy Reagan and others believe the use of
stem cells from embryos could lead to cures for such illnesses as
Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Bush's executive order in August 2001,
however, limited federal research funding for stem cell research to
78 embryonic stem cell lines then in existence.
"We need to balance the interest in science with moral
issues," Mrs. Bush said on NBC's "Today" show, adding that
there was going to be an increasing number of people suffering from
the disease as the baby boom ages.
Stem cells can be taken from days-old human embryos and then
grown in a laboratory into lines or colonies. Embryos are destroyed
when the cells are extracted, a process opposed by some people who
link it to abortion.
In a letter to the president the day before Reagan died, 58
senators asked Bush to relax federal restrictions. The letter said that only 19 of those lines were now available to researchers and that those
available were contaminated with mouse feeder cells, making their
use for humans uncertain.
"We have to be really careful between what we want to do for
science and what we should do ethically, and the stem cell issue is
certainly one of those issues that we need to treat very
carefully," Mrs. Bush said on "The Early Show" on CBS.
On ABC's "Good Morning America," Mrs. Bush referred to
alternatives to "abusing embryos" in research. "There are stem
cell embryos ready that people can use for research, but it's a
very delicate line," she said.
Mrs. Bush is with the president in Sea Island, Ga., for an
economic summit of the eight largest industrial nations.
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