Third, the relevance of biomedicine in neurosurgery(A) the direction of research and developmentThird, the relevance of biomedicine in neurosurgery
(B) the improvement of the demand for nerve repairWith 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.In 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.
Third, the relevance of biomedicine in neurosurgeryCompetition between human and AI and humanoid robots: the growth of biomedical demand in neurosurgery.First, the status quo of human competition with AI and humanoid robots