Scientists Successfully Create the Smallest Pacemaker the Size of a Grain of Rice

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Scientists Successfully Create the Smallest Pacemaker the Size of a Grain of Rice

Scientists have succeeded in creating the smallest pacemaker the size of a grain of rice.

Scientists announced that they have created the world’s smallest pacemaker, a temporary heart rhythm regulator that is smaller than a grain of rice.

This technology is years away from being tested on humans, but it has been welcomed as a transformative advancement and could lead to progress in other medical fields.

Millions of people around the world need a permanent pacemaker that stimulates the heart with electrical pulses to function naturally.

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