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The device drops to the bottom of the stomach and orients itself. Moisture in the stomach dissolves the sugar, releasing the spring which drives the drug-tipped microneedle into the stomach wall where it is absorbed into the bloodstream. | CBCQuirks

 

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Quirks I love CBC.

Quirks Pretty soon there will be a miniature robot surgeon which when swallowed will find the area of the body needing surgery and from the inside perform corrective operations. It's not that far-fetched.

Quirks Very cool, keep posting these innovations in medical technology . I love hearing about the latest in healthcare technology. SoCool

Quirks Easily weaponized? Time will tell, eh? DangerousDrugs BigBrother TerroristAttack

Quirks Sounds very science-fictiony

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