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MIT scientists create ‘smart pill’ that signals after being swallowed: What you need to know
MIT researchers have developed a smart pill that sends a signal after being swallowed, helping doctors track medication use.
New options for testing and treating some of the most common sexually transmitted diseases are becoming available, a trend ...
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Can You Stop Beans From Making You Gassy? We Tested 17 Remedies With Harvard Scientists—Here's What Works
We partnered with Harvard’s Science of Cooking program to test common ways to reduce bean-related gas—and find out which ...
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New 'smart pills' can track medicine in the body: What to know
A new type of “smart pill” designed to confirm when medications are actually swallowed could one day help doctors better ...
But over the past few years, colostrum supplements have begun flooding my social feeds, with thousands of wellness gurus ...
Treasure hunting isn’t just reserved for Indiana Jones or those reality TV shows anymore. It’s for everyday folks who ...
The Foundation Of Advanced Materials Science Materials Shaping Modern Society It’s pretty wild when you stop and ...
MIT engineers have developed a pill that can wirelessly report when it’s been swallowed. Inside the capsule is a ...
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Weight Loss Drug Wegovy Is Now Available in Pill Form—Here‘s What a Doctor Wants You to Know
The Wegovy pill comes in tablet form—and is the first U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)-approved GLP-1 to do so. Its ...
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A pill that confirms you actually swallowed your medicine
SAFARI capsule technology offers a novel solution for medication adherence, using a dissolvable Faraday cage to verify ...
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