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... by cancer; Parkinson's disease or hereditary diseases would be able to use the cells of the clone to cure the real person. And very soon most people's children will be immune to many forms of disease that many scientists today would call incurable. Another point they make is that millions of people a year need transplant organs for some reasons or another whether it has just given up or that been damaged in an accident. There is usually a shortage and even when doctors do find a donor the body sometimes rejects the new organ. But if cloning was made possible you would be able to clone body organs that would be beneficial to a person who has lost one, as it would work better than a transplant organ. Even now in N. Ireland there is a shortage and this sort of cloning would be greatly needed. A further claim the people ...
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