Nanotechnology is widely regarded as the ultimate destination of medicine. Although this technology has been in development for nearly two decades, its widespread application has only recently begun.
Today, tiny pills can analyze your gut microbiome and help doctors visualize the inside of your intestines in a non-invasive manner.
Researchers have discovered nanotechnology that allows for the direct attack on cancer cells by cutting off their blood supply without affecting the surrounding healthy cells. Moreover, nanotechnology can also heal wounds in a minimally invasive way.
The future of nanotechnology in medicine looks very promising; in just 5-10 years, the global market for nanotechnology is expected to exceed $125 billion. Nanotechnology is being utilized to improve vaccination rates worldwide and manage wound care in countries with limited access to healthcare services. It is making a significant impact in the field of medicine.
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