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Researchers have developed a tiny, injectable medical device that controls nerve activity without surgery, batteries, or wires to treat chronic pain and movement disorders.

Abu Dhabi, UAE

Who
NYU Abu Dhabi, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Prof. Khalil Ramadi, Dr. Sawsan Abdel-Razig, Dr. Mohamed Elsherif, Salma Mansour, Zhansaya Makhambetova, Fotoon Aldhanhani, Batoul Khlaifat, Mahmoud Elbeh, Vega Pradana Rachim, Sohmyung Ha, Hicham Abada, Juan S. Barajas-Gamboa, Carlos M. Abril Vega
What
Researchers have developed a tiny, injectable medical device that controls nerve activity without surgery, batteries, or wires to treat chronic pain and movement disorders.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 01:23:00 GMT · 2h 0m ago
Where
Abu Dhabi, UAE ·
Why
This device offers a simpler and less invasive way to treat neurological conditions.
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How this affects you

This new injectable device could make therapies for chronic pain and movement disorders more accessible and safer by reducing the need for surgery and simplifying treatment delivery, potentially improving patient care globally.

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