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Firstpost @ Firstpost Tech · 04/03/2025 12:36 EDT

Medical marvel: The world’s tiniest pacemaker is smaller than a grain of rice

Pacemakers are used by millions around the world. These devices help stimulate hearts with electrical pulses so that they beat normally

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