Always use water with your pills to avoid unnecessary health complications.
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Imagine finding your location without GPS. Now, think about tracking a pill inside your body. This has been a major challenge with “smart” pills—pills equipped with sensors. But engineers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering have made a breakthrough. They developed ingestible sensors that can detect stomach gases and track their location in real-time. […]
Always use water with your pills to avoid unnecessary health complications.
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