
16:34 ET Grove School in medical breakthrough with wearable disposable electrotherapy

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The Grove School of Engineering at The City College of New York has developed a groundbreaking technology called "Wearable Disposable Electrotherapy." This innovation involves single-use adhesive patches that deliver therapeutic doses for various medical applications, including wound healing, brain disorder treatment, and drug delivery. The patches are electronics-free, utilizing a unique electrochemical structure to self-power and regulate therapy. Prototypes have been created, and the team is collaborating with medical centers for efficacy testing, aiming to revolutionize how treatments are administered.
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