We now live better and longer lives as a result of the advancement of medical sciences. It is well known that medical expertise and health care rank among the most important needs in our life. The search for internal causes of diseases, such as viruses and bacteria in the human body, is something modern technology and medicine are considering. Humans are considered inanimate things, although investigations and laboratory tests are frequent in America's modern medical sciences. It necessitates more thought and deliberation. Today, science and technology are now essential for the health industry, except for a few incurable disorders.
Cardiac amyloidosis is the buildup of misfolded proteins in cardiac muscle known as amyloid fibrils
Chronic disease management involves a comprehensive and coordinated approach to prevent monitor and control conditions
The brainbody interface comprises many physiological interactions which can go awry in disease states
Telehealth sometimes called telemedicine allows healthcare providers to deliver care remotely without requiring an inperson visit
Cardiac surgery is a rapidly advancing field that is constantly improving with new techniques technologies and approaches
The global healthcare system is on the brink of collapse At the start of the worlds population topped billion More than half of this total is made up of people under the age of
Drug eluting stents DES are the mainstay of treatment in a majority of patients with significant stenoses of the coronary arteries
There is no doubt that artificial intelligence AI will have an important place in the future of critical care and emergency medicine
As we hope for a drop in the COVID contraction rate we are also witnessing a steady growth in the demand for remote patient monitoring devices Especially now at a time when doing anything remotely has become the new normal thanks to the pandemic that has made us almost immobile over the last few months
COVID has created awareness of ventilators and the importance of respiratory care The people who battled COVID and survived will need to continue to manage their respiratory care regardless of whether they receive a vaccination Recovering lung function and maintaining lung health is a lifelong journey after COVID