The final limit in medicine is seen by many as nanotechnology. Although this technology has already been developed nearly two decades ago, it has only recently been widely adopted. There are small pills today that detect your intestinal microbiota, offer medicine and allow doctors to look non-invasively inside your intestine.
Software is developed that can kill cells of cancer by preventing their blood supplies and software to minimally invasively treat ulcers. Nanotechnology's future is bright–the world's nanotechnology industry will hit over $125 billion in just five years.
To order to improve vaccination and treat wounds worldwide where access to medical care is limited, medical nanotechnology is used. For areas where such technology is difficult to reach, nanotechnology helps transform cell phones into microscopes.
Tiny tech is making a big impact in medicine. Learn more about nanotech in medicine below!
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