Scientists have developed mini robots to treat inflammatory bowel disease by delivering medication directly to affected areas, offering a less invasive and targeted approach. This innovation shows promise for effective treatment of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. The emerging technology of edible robots also presents a potential solution to waste and nutrition challenges.
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Scientists developed mini bots to treat bowel disease, offering a targeted approach to delivering medication directly to an affected area. This innovation promises effective and less invasive treatment for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. #Robotics https://t.co/DmCELRIRAF
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This wireless, disposable robot could bring an end to invasive and painful endoscopies. In this live demo, physician Vivek Kumbhari demonstrates how it works ā by navigating the insides of engineer Alex Luebke's stomach. Watch the full talk here: https://t.co/s3l2NeH11x https://t.co/4wg1Uagffu