Nanomedicine
Nanomedicine refers to the application of nanotechnology in the field of medicine, utilizing nanoscale materials and devices to enhance diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases. This innovative approach involves the use of nanoparticles—tiny particles with dimensions between 1 and 100 nanometers—for various medical purposes. In drug delivery, nanoparticles can precisely target and release medications at specific sites within the body, improving therapeutic effectiveness and minimizing side effects. They are also employed in advanced imaging techniques to provide detailed, high-resolution images of biological structures. Additionally, nanomedicine includes the development of nanoscale therapeutic devices that can interact with biological systems at a molecular level. This fusion of nanotechnology and medicine holds promise for revolutionizing personalized healthcare and improving patient outcomes.