What once required invasive surgery to implant a pacemaker is no longer a concern! Thanks to groundbreaking technology from engineers at Northwestern University, the world’s smallest pacemaker is now available—tiny, injectable, and dissolvable too. This revolutionary device eliminates the need for surgery, offering a less invasive, more efficient way to treat heart conditions, especially in infants with congenital heart defects. Read More.
Revolutionary Rice-Sized Pacemaker: Non-Surgical, Wireless Heart Healing
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