Taking down cancer and other diseases like Ebola
has been a goal of medicine researchers for decades. There has been a new
breakthrough in nanotechnologies that could be a promising cure to diseases.
Dr. Webster and his team at Northeastern University our making new advances
every day. At the core of the new technology is the ability to attach drugs and
in some other cases metals and minerals to bind themselves to life threatening
diseases. In one of the studies they attached a gold nanoparticle to cancer cells.
Then they use infrared light to heat up the nanoparticles killing the cancer
cells but leaving the healthy cells alive. The problem they run into is
toxicity and how internal organs like the kidneys can expel these
nanoparticles. With the use of selenium nanoparticles in animal testing the
results have been promising. Selenium is a natural part if our diet and doesn't
harm us. Nanoparticles have a lot of research ahead of them but they have a
promising future. This would be a huge breakthrough if the researchers figure
can produce these nanoparticles. It could mean a cure to cancer and other
diseases. With the use of nanoparticles you wouldn't have to go through
chemotherapy and lose your hair. Cancer has a personal impact on me. Both my
sister and mom were diagnosed last year. My mom went through chemo and lost all
her hair. She doesn't complain but I know she would rather still have her hair.
Through the use of nanoparticles you could avoid this hair loss and not have to
go through chemotherapy.
wow! How are your mom and sister doing now?
ReplyDeleteThis scientific breakthrough is really interesting. Hopefully they continue to research
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