Gastroparesis
Sep 10 2006, Naveen

Do you remember the SmartPill pH.p Capsule developed by SmartPill Corp? Well, the patients suffering form gastroparesis will be able to take these electronic capsules by the send of this year. The electronic pill will take the data inside the body and...

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