CRISPR is no longer just a lab breakthrough it’s entering real clinical trials for treating conditions like sickle cell disease, inherited blindness, and even cancer. That means gene-edited humans are no longer science fiction.
But as we step into this new era of precision medicine…
Where do we draw the ethical line?
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If we can edit disease out of our DNA, should we?
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What about editing for intelligence or appearance?
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Can we ensure safety before passing these edits to future generations?
What are your thoughts should gene-editing be limited to life-saving treatments only, or is the future open to enhancements too?
Share your thoughts…