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Will a functional, non-surgical treatment for chronic tinnitus be approved for use in the US or EU by 2026?
Forecasting a medical breakthrough for a common auditory condition.
Will the use of personalized medical micro-robots (nanobots) for targeted drug delivery enter Phase I human trials by 2026?
Forecasting the first steps toward clinical use of nanotechnology in medicine.
Will a major country implement mandatory mental health screening for all secondary school students by 2026?
Forecasting a major policy shift in public mental health and education.
Will the global number of patients receiving precision medicine treatments (based on genetic profile) exceed 20 million by 2026?
Predicting the widespread adoption of personalized healthcare.
Will the global average lifespan for men exceed 75 years by 2026?
Predicting global health and longevity trends.
Will gene editing technology (CRISPR) be approved for correcting sickle cell disease in children under 10 by 2026?
Forecasting major regulatory approvals for genetic therapies.
Will a blood test for early-stage Alzheimer's disease receive FDA or EMA approval by 2026?
Forecasting advancements in neurological disease diagnostics.
Will global sales of lab-grown meat (cultivated) exceed $500 million in 2026?
Forecasting the growth of alternative food technologies in the market.
Will the average life expectancy in Africa rise above 65 years by 2026?
Predicting improvements in public health and development across the continent.
Will a drug designed to target cellular senescence (anti-aging) receive Fast Track designation from the FDA by 2026?
Forecasting regulatory acceleration for groundbreaking longevity research.
Will a new therapeutic drug for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) be shown to fully reverse symptoms in phase III trials by 2026?
Forecasting a major clinical success for autoimmune disease treatment.
Will AI‑powered decision support be used in fertility clinics worldwide by 2027?
Predicting use of AI models to help doctors make personalized treatment decisions in fertility. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}