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A research team in the United States has developed a new device that stimulates the heart muscle and corrects its rhythm using ultrasound waves, representing a breakthrough in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. The system relies on wireless technology that reduces the health risks associated with traditional implantable devices requiring surgery. It controls heart contractions by non-invasively stimulating heart cells through adhesive patches equipped with ultrasound sources and precise heartbeat monitoring. Experiments on animal models have shown highly effective results, paving the way for the development of non-surgical, wearable devices to treat rhythm disorders in the future.
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