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PillBots: These Swallowable Robotic Pills Could Revolutionize Diagnosis, Prevention of Gastrointestinal Disorders

PillBots: These Swallowable Robotic Pills Could Revolutionize Diagnosis, Prevention of Gastrointestinal Disorders

Developed by Endiatx, these tiny and swallowable robots, called PillBots, are poised to revolutionize gastrointestinal health monitoring.


Change Healthcare Begins Notifying Customers of Potential Patient Data Exposure in Cyberattack

Change Healthcare is notifying hospitals, insurers, and patients of a recent cyberattack that exposed sensitive patient information and disrupted payment and claims processing nationwide.

Australia's Bird Flu Spreads to NSW; Experts Say Wild Birds at Fault

A poultry farm in the Greater Sydney basin in the Australian state of New South Wales is under quarantine after bird flu was detected in it.

Kansas Sues Pfizer for Allegedly Hiding COVID Vaccine Risks, Misleading the Public

Kansas has filed a lawsuit against Pfizer, accusing the pharmaceutical giant of misleading the public about its COVID-19 vaccine.


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