In order to meet the growing demand for biomedicine in neurosurgery, the research and development direction needs to be more precise and diversified. On the one hand, it is necessary to increase the research on the pathogenesis of brain diseases in order to develop more targeted drugs. For example, in-depth study of the causes of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, so as to find effective treatment drugs. On the other hand, we should actively explore the combination of biotechnology and other technologies, such as the combination of nanotechnology and neurosurgery biomedicine, which can improve the targeting and therapeutic effect of drugs.With the increasing competitive pressure, the incidence of brain diseases is on the rise. For example, cerebrovascular diseases caused by stress, such as hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage, are caused by long-term mental stress, which makes blood pressure fluctuate greatly, thus causing damage to brain blood vessels. Also, the incidence of brain tumors may be related to long-term stress and lifestyle changes. Because stress will affect the immune system of the human body, the body's ability to monitor and remove tumor cells will decrease.Iv. Countermeasures and future prospects
First, the status quo of human competition with AI and humanoid robotsIn short, with the increasingly fierce competition between human beings and AI and humanoid robots, the demand for biomedicine in neurosurgery will inevitably increase. We need to actively respond to this trend, through research and development and personnel training and other means to meet the new needs brought about by social development, and ensure human health and social stability.
First, the status quo of human competition with AI and humanoid robotsSecond, the impact of competitive pressure on human beings
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