Wednesday, 24 April 2019

Biomedicines In Researching, Treatment And Curing Disease

By Nancy Miller


When it comes to science and medicine, there have been a lot of changes over the years. In one case, biomedicines, a branch of medical science which applies to physiological and biological principles is now a popular area when it comes to clinical practice, medical science, research and study.

While only recently becoming popular, the science has been an integral part of the health system for over a century. For, the practice can relate to a number of different biological and health fields. While this is the case, the practice generally refers to physiology and biology.

Currently, biomedicine is at the forefront of research and studies related to biochemistry, cell biology, biological laboratory engineering, medical biology, immunology, parasitology, physiology, toxicology, anatomy, pathology, gene therapy, genetics, neuroscience, bioinformatics, bioscience, cryogenics, systems biology and biostatistics. Basically, biomedicine is involved in the research or treatment of any conditions which present at the cellular or molecular level.

Biology in the medical field has long been a cornerstone of the health care system. For, laboratory tests, a number of medications, even in-vitro fertilization would not exist if not for molecular biology. As such, without biomedicine, a number of people would not exist, just one reason the ongoing research and study in this area is so important.

Cancer is another area in which biomedicine has contributed to various treatment options such as gene therapy. For, without the numerous research programs and studies related to the terminal illness, a number of medications and treatments would not exist. For, science and medicine are based on molecular biology.

Depending on the disease and severity, biomedicine can pinpoint problems within an individual, then treat the issue with various treatment options. For, medical biomedicine focuses on curing disease rather than improving health. In fact, test subjects have been known to be cured of a disease in different research studies and trials associated with this branch of medicine.

The field also involves the study of various pathogens in the physiological process, using methods and techniques from both physiology and biology. In the process, researchers, scientists and health care providers hope to gain a better understanding of molecular interactions and consequences to various treatment options. After which, health care providers may very well be able to cure a disease or illness rather than only calm symptoms.

Biomedicine is quite different when it comes to mental illness, psychology and sociology. For, while biomedicine can be used in these areas, it is often defined quite differently than when used in standard medical practice. For, through the lens of anthropology, biomedicine extends beyond the reality of scientific fact, physiology and biology. As a result, doctors, including psychiatrists and psychologists, psychotherapists and social workers are hopeful the branch will provide new and different forms of treatment.

Biomedicine looks at biology during synthesis and has the ability to regulate RNA, DNA and protein cells in the human body. Whereas, as the practice is essential to polymerase chain reaction, gel electrophoresis, macromolecule blotting and the manipulation of DNA. As such, biomedicine remains an active and important aspect of the overall health care system.




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