Scientists in Israel have introduced a groundbreaking alternative to the traditional colonoscopy: a pill-sized camera that patients swallow. This innovative device captures 50,000 images, enabling physicians to diagnose issues early and potentially save up to 900,000 lives annually. Affordable and non-invasive, this technology could revolutionize colon cancer screening as we know it.
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