Royal Society: New research is vital

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Research involving the creation of hybrid human-animal embryos could provide a breakthrough in treating currently incurable diseases, the Royal Society has said today.

The issue of stem cell research has long been regarded with distain by anti-abortion groups, as it involves the destruction of the human embryo.

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