Halil Tunc, Ahyan Hassan, Hasan Rizvi, Saif Ullah Alsaaty, and Emine Tunc
Abstract:
Nanotechnology: a notion that we may attribute to the future, when in reality, it’s an idea of the past and present. In this article, we will explore how nanotechnology saves and improves lives through its various medicinal applications utilizing modern and mature ideas and research. This template directed us to cover various dissimilar fields of medicine where nanotechnology finds the most use and potential. Interestingly, the medicinal fields we chose have little in common apart from their potential and fascinating applications of nanotechnology. Even though we cover a diverse variety of fields, we only begin to scratch the surface of nanotechnology’s impact across all of medical practice. Nanotechnology finds application throughout medicine, from regular procedures such as drug deliveries to extraordinary feats like bone regeneration. This article explores, specifically, nanotechnology’s appearances in the antiviral, surgical, reproductive, skeletal, and cardiovascular fields of medicine. The research done by us shows that not only is nanotechnology no longer limited to sci-fi novels and movies, but already has a major impact that will only continue to grow over time. Nanotechnology’s application is most effective in situations that require excessive amounts of accuracy or other such things that are either impossible or exceedingly difficult and dangerous for human hands, and doctors and scientists today take full advantage of this fact. This saves and/or betters an exponentially growing amount of illness-stricken lives throughout the world as time goes on by making many medical procedures and treatments much less precarious and more potent.