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Woman to woman: Was President Obama right to reverse President Bush’s stem cell policy?

A research specialist carries trays of human embryonic stem cells at the University of Michigan Center for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Mich. The University of Michigan announced Monday, March 9 it was launching the state's first major embryonic stem cell research program since Micgigan voters eased restrictions on such work in November 2008. The university unveiled plans the same day President Obama signed an executive order that ends former President George W. Bush's limits on using federal dollars for stem cell research.

A research specialist carries trays of human embryonic stem cells at the University of Michigan Center for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Mich. The University of Michigan announced Monday, March 9 it was launching the state's first major embryonic stem cell research program since Micgigan voters eased restrictions on such work in November 2008. The university unveiled plans the same day President Obama signed an executive order that ends former President George W. Bush's limits on using federal dollars for stem cell research.

Was President Obama right to reverse President Bush’s stem cell policy?

Andrea Sarvady: New stem cell policy spurs hope

Shaunti Feldhahn: Embryonic research carries risks

Andrea Sarvady (ASarvad@gmail.com) is a writer and educator specializing in counseling and a married mother of three. Shaunti Feldhahn (scfeldhahn@yahoo.com) is a conservative Christian author and speaker, and married mother of two.

ANDREA SARVADY

ANDREA SARVADY

SHAUNTI FELDHAHN

SHAUNTI FELDHAHN

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