I am not sure where I stand on this issue and will look to you to persuade me to your side. I have children and am a little skeptical about donating their teeth to science when I am not sure there are controls in place to maintain credibility, privacy, etc. Submitted by Allan.
I think I will be on in this issue. I think people should aware the value of people's life and the righteousness to save people's life. I think it is worth for people who are died and willing to offer a part of their body to save people' life. However, I am not quiet understand about this issue, would you please tell me more about this so that I can give you more idea? Thank you
I’m not exactly sure about this issue, however, if teeth can be used to cure an illness, or save a life, then I think we should donate our teeth to science.
I agree. I think it's a great idea, why not? It's not like you even have to pay for it if you are just donating your kids baby teeth. What are you going to do with them? Give them to the tooth fairy? lol -Jennifer
I agree with donating teeth. Banking however is a very expensive option. If there was a way to include teeth banking as a part of a health insurance cost that is optional I think it would be more easily accessible and widely used. Submitted by Jessica
I agree with donating teeth for future use, it can be very beneficial and I do not see a downfall. However I believe that it should be optional and not required.
I agree, this is a much better solution in getting stem cells instead of taking bone marrow, or like I learned in Biology last year was taking it from the cerebellum. This is a much safer process and is for a very good cause! Great topic! Monika
I generally agree with your thesis. I just need to be persuaded when it comes down to the cost of banking baby teeth. You informed us that this way of storing stem cells is very costly and I am not sure if that is not the only way out there to achieve the same ultimate result, why do we have to pick the pricier method. - Noreen
I don't really know where I stand on this... It's a topic I have never really heard be discussed. Working with children daily and their families I'm not sure how the parents would feel about donating their children's teeth to science. I agree with Sarah that this should not be something that is required.
This almost seems a given to to me! Why wouldnt anyone do so? I would be curious to here what the perspectives of those who disagree are Great Job:) - Naomi
I think this topic is very interesting and unharmful. However, I'm not sure where I stand. Maybe if this "banking" was cheaper? I think it costs too much for families to have their childrens teeth donated. - Jamie
I am not sure where I stand on this issue and will look to you to persuade me to your side. I have children and am a little skeptical about donating their teeth to science when I am not sure there are controls in place to maintain credibility, privacy, etc. Submitted by Allan.
ReplyDeleteI think I will be on in this issue. I think people should aware the value of people's life and the righteousness to save people's life. I think it is worth for people who are died and willing to offer a part of their body to save people' life. However, I am not quiet understand about this issue, would you please tell me more about this so that I can give you more idea? Thank you
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I’m not exactly sure about this issue, however, if teeth can be used to cure an illness, or save a life, then I think we should donate our teeth to science.
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i think this a great idea and that i could save the lives of our children and possibly other people.....Brianna
ReplyDeleteI am not very sure how I feel about this case but if peoples teeth can help save lives I am in. I would like to be further persuaded. Veronica.
ReplyDeleteI am not sure. It seems to require too much of a commitment and investment.
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I agree. I think it's a great idea, why not? It's not like you even have to pay for it if you are just donating your kids baby teeth. What are you going to do with them? Give them to the tooth fairy? lol -Jennifer
ReplyDeleteI agree with supporting stem cells research and medical science to saves the lives of others.
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I agree with donating teeth. Banking however is a very expensive option. If there was a way to include teeth banking as a part of a health insurance cost that is optional I think it would be more easily accessible and widely used. Submitted by Jessica
ReplyDeleteI agree with donating teeth for future use, it can be very beneficial and I do not see a downfall. However I believe that it should be optional and not required.
ReplyDeleteOf course we should! There isn't much agreement here!
ReplyDeleteI agree, this is a much better solution in getting stem cells instead of taking bone marrow, or like I learned in Biology last year was taking it from the cerebellum. This is a much safer process and is for a very good cause! Great topic!
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I generally agree with your thesis. I just need to be persuaded when it comes down to the cost of banking baby teeth. You informed us that this way of storing stem cells is very costly and I am not sure if that is not the only way out there to achieve the same ultimate result, why do we have to pick the pricier method. - Noreen
ReplyDeleteI don't really know where I stand on this... It's a topic I have never really heard be discussed. Working with children daily and their families I'm not sure how the parents would feel about donating their children's teeth to science. I agree with Sarah that this should not be something that is required.
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This almost seems a given to to me! Why wouldnt anyone do so? I would be curious to here what the perspectives of those who disagree are
ReplyDeleteGreat Job:)
- Naomi
If the research proves that this is the solution, then i agree. Submitted by spencer
ReplyDeleteI think this topic is very interesting and unharmful. However, I'm not sure where I stand. Maybe if this "banking" was cheaper? I think it costs too much for families to have their childrens teeth donated. - Jamie
ReplyDeleteWhat would the teeth do for research? What about skin or hair? Maybe we can have a national tooth fairy foundation...
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I am not sure because I don't know much about this. Duc
ReplyDeleteIf donation is not being compelled by the government then I am okay with persuasion towards donation.
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