At the beginning of the article, it mainly talked about a  women who had a 
            
 stroke and was paralyzed on the entire left side of your body. No one  ever expected her 
            
 to ever walk again. Two years later she not only walks but runs for short distances. Her 
            
 only lingering impairment is a paralyzed hand. It's hard to say exactly what happen for 
            
 the near full recovery, but a year ago  this women  this women had two holes drilled 
            
 into her head, and injected fetal- pigs cells (about 80 million of them- into her brain).
            
 By doing this the cells have taken root and formed connections with her own surviving 
            
 neurons, reversing much of the damage caused by the stroke.    
            
 	The idea of putting pig parts in people is not a new idea. Doctors have long
            
 used porcine heart valves and hormones in people. But the advent of fetal-cell research,
            
 the practice has reached a whole new level. Today, researches are testing fetal pigs cells
            
 as a treatment for a range of brain conditions. These brain conditions also include 
            
 Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, epilepsy, and even chronic pain. Only a few 
            
 dozen patients have received brain cells from fetal pigs. And also during the few past
            
 weeks, scientists have reported disappointing results with both approaches.
            
 	This year 53,000 of the year 75,000 Americans who might benefit from a 
            
 transplant will die waiting for a donor. Transplantable pig organs could generate
            
 billions for biotech while extending thousands of lives.
            
 														In conclusion I feel  that using pig parts to extend a persons life isn't as 
            
 bad as some people think. But I think that some people die while waiting for transplants
            
 when others experiment with these pig cells. Only time will tell weather or not this is a 
            
 good idea to have this operation or not. But one way I feel that you can save more lives
            
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