HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES IN THE 21ST CENTURY: INNOVATION, ETHICS, AND THE FUTURE OF WELLBEING
Keywords:
Biotechnology, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Health, Global Health Equity, Precision Medicine.Abstract
Health and Life Sciences have experienced remarkable growth and transformation in recent decades, driven by technological advancements, increased global health awareness, and interdisciplinary research. This article explores critical innovations in medicine, biotechnology, and digital health; the integration of environmental and life sciences; ethical challenges; and opportunities shaping the future. It emphasizes the role of global collaboration, data-driven decision-making, and sustainable development in achieving equitable health outcomes worldwide. By examining the intersection of health, science, and technology, we envision a future where human wellbeing is enhanced not just by curing diseases but by fostering resilience, prevention, and holistic care.
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