Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Stage 2: Article intro
On September 15, 2012 the New York Times published an article by Henry Fountain called Body Builders. This article is about the recent advances scientists all
around the world have been making in their attempts to create “ready-made” replacement
organs. The author discusses a specific case where a doctor in Sweden performed
a procedure in which he implanted a replacement windpipe that he made out of
plastic and the patient’s own cells. So far only a few simple organs have been
made, but doctors and researchers are working towards creating real living
organs that actually become part of the body rather than something that just
helps the body function for a period of time like the mechanical replacement
hearts which don’t last forever. I think people should read this because it was
an interesting article and it’s crazy to hear about how far along science is
coming. People all over the world have situations where they’re organs fail
them and the need a new one, but there’s not enough organs to go around! If
scientists could actually figure out a way to basically grow organs it would
help save lots of lives.
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