Biological Therapies
Biological therapies are treatments that use biological materials to help restore the body's normal functioning, usually after a trauma or illness. Examples of biological therapies include the use of antibodies to target specific diseases, the use of living cells or tissue to deliver medications, and gene therapy. These therapies have the potential to be highly effective treatments for a range of maladies and are becoming increasingly important as advances in medical science continue. Biological therapies are crucial for improving the quality of life for those who are suffering from various illnesses and can make a huge difference in how long a person will live. Additionally, they are more cost-effective and less damaging than more traditional treatment methods, making them a popular choice for many conditions.
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