Smart needles may cut down on surgeries: What to know

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Dr. Nicole Saphier and the mother of a daughter diagnosed with cancer, Laura Bray, discuss the drug shortage crisis. From smartphones to smart cars and smart homes, now this D.C.-based start-up company is attempting to release the "smart needle." Smart needles seem only appropriate as we inch closer to a seemingly sci-fi-based reality with neuralink, ChatGPT and quantum computing. Remarkably, this development, unlike the catastrophic undertones of ChatGPT, is a positive one that can only improve medicine. This start-up is aiming at disrupting modern health care treatments with the intent of providing superior curative care to cancer patients.

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