Researchers developed the ground-breaking, battery-free patch that could potentially save lives. ......
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Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, USA, have developed a ground-breaking, battery-free wearable patch that could help detect skin cancer earlier and more accurately, potentially saving lives by making screening more accessible and less invasive. The study was published in npj Biomedical Innovations. Early detection is critical for successful treatment of melanoma, but current methods [...]
Researchers developed the ground-breaking, battery-free patch that could potentially save lives. ......
Researchers developed the ground-breaking, battery-free patch that could potentially save lives. ......
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