Your point? This issue has never been before a President until Bush. Of course he was the first one.....
The same hope that is offered through any research. There are promising indications regarding stem cell research. Until the funding is there, we'll never know what the results will be.
To say that there has to be definitive proof that research will provide successful treatments in the future is silly.
If that were the benchmark, we wouldn't have many of the drugs and treatments we have today.
Potential Applications.......
Stem cell research was chosen by Science magazine in 1999 as its breakthrough of the year. Stem cells provide the opportunity to study the growth and differentiation of individual cells into tissues. Understanding these processes could provide insights into the causes of birth defects, genetic abnormalities, and other disease states. If normal development were better
understood, it might be possible to prevent or correct some of these conditions.
Stem cells could be used to produce large amounts of one cell type to test new drugs for effectiveness and chemicals for toxicity. Stem cells might be transplanted into the body to treat disease (diabetes, Parkinsons disease) or injury (e.g., spinal
cord). The damaging side effects of medical treatments might be repaired with stem cell treatment.
For example, cancer chemotherapy destroys immune cells in patients making it difficult to fight off a broad range of diseases; correcting this adverse effect would be a major advance.