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In the modern era, scientific communities have documented and confirmed the effect of leveraging nanoparticles worldwide. As nanotechnology grows very fast, natural and synthetic nanomaterials are created, processed, and released into the environment daily. Nanomaterials mainly explain how these are operated in different applications, including health sciences and biomedicine, i.e. in diagnosis and therapies of fetal diseases like Cancer, Nervous system disorder, human endocrine system and genetics. Nanomedicine, Nano sensors, and nanobots are also products particularly used in nanotech. In recent years, nanotechnology has emerged as a pioneering field with enormous potential to revolutionize various fields, specifically healthcare. Nanotechnology has inspired the globe in extraordinary ways, fostering various collaborations across all fields. Ongoing research efforts aim to develop technologies that maximize the benefits of nanomaterials while minimizing risks to both the environment and human health. In this review, we summarize the latest studies of important technologies and next-generation nanomaterials later on and discuss the applications in biomedical imaging and other fields of medicinal sciences. Among the plethora of nanoparticles, nanospheres, Nano shells, Nano stars, are frequently uses in biomedical imaging and cancer therapy due to their unique properties. Nanoparticles based biosensors can quickly detect biological producers, pathogens, disease specificity. Nanoparticle based agents increases the contrast of specificity of imaging technique such as MRI, CT Scan etc. This review article, provides a critical examination of various technologies of nanoparticles, highlights the advancements in healthcare and provides glimpses into future of nanotechnology.
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