Camera Pill
Feb 9 2008, Asmita

Researchers at the University of Washington have invented a safer and more economic option that might rid cancer patients of having to undergo sedation and endoscopic diagnoses. The reusable camera pill consists of seven fiber optic cables encased in a.

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