Medical Sciences and all its Branches
Medical sciences encompass the study of health, illness, and the biological and physical aspects of medicine. Key branches include:
- **Anatomy**: Study of body structure.
- **Physiology**: Study of body functions.
- **Biochemistry**: Study of chemical processes in living organisms.
- **Pharmacology**: Study of drugs and their effects.
- **Microbiology**: Study of microorganisms.
- **Pathology**: Study of disease causes and effects.
- **Immunology**: Study of the immune system.
- **Genetics**: Study of heredity and genes.
- **Epidemiology**: Study of disease distribution and determinants in populations.
- **Public Health**: Focus on health promotion and disease prevention in communities.
These branches integrate with various tools and technologies, including medical imaging, biotechnology, and informatics, to advance healthcare and research.