08-04-2025 20:52 via medpagetoday.com

Tiny Dissolving Pacemaker; Low-Risk TAVR in Real World; 'Fake' Cardiologist Arrested

(MedPage Today) -- Engineers developed the smallest pacemaker yet: a device smaller than a grain of rice, activated by light, and meant to dissolve after it has met the patient's need for temporary pacing. (Nature)
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