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Advancing nanomedicine for military cold-zone operations: a global perspective on innovations in nanomedicine and future directions.
Soldiers working in cold zones and Arctic regions face physiological challenges that lead to hypothermia, frostbite, and cold-induced conditions, which lowers their chances of survival and operational effectiveness. Nanomedicine is the innovative approach in drug delivery and the development of nanomaterials and diagnostic tools to produce ground-breaking solutions. This paper reviews advancements in thermoregulation control using nanotechnology, hypothermia treatment using nanoparticles, protective solutions for treating frostbite, and wearable nanosensors to investigate the current nanomedicine advancements applied to military cold-zone mission. AI technology integrated with nanotechnology enables clinical staff to provide personal care, diagnosis of diseases at an early stage and manage them effectively in extreme cold conditions. The current research innovations suggest connecting AI to the development of regenerative nanomedicine and diagnostic systems, as well as to standard protocols for nanomedical interventions that require international cooperation. Army protection has been improved by investigating previous military incidents and incorporating advancements in modern nanomedicine formulations. Advancements in modern medical technology offer significant opportunities to increase military operation success and readiness within extremely cold environments through superior medical equipment provided to army.
期刊介绍:
The Journal publishes original research papers, review articles and short communications on studies examining the interactions between living organisms and factors of the natural and artificial atmospheric environment.
Living organisms extend from single cell organisms, to plants and animals, including humans. The atmospheric environment includes climate and weather, electromagnetic radiation, and chemical and biological pollutants. The journal embraces basic and applied research and practical aspects such as living conditions, agriculture, forestry, and health.
The journal is published for the International Society of Biometeorology, and most membership categories include a subscription to the Journal.