For millions of women, the path of in vitro fertilization (IVF) is a physical and mental test, rhythmic by the anxiety of daily injections. This painful and binding ritual could soon belong to the past. A team of Canadian researchers have just unveiled a revolutionary technology: a painless micro-needle patch, driven by the [...]
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For millions of women, the path of in vitro fertilization (IVF) is a physical and mental test, rhythmic by the anxiety of daily injections. This painful and binding ritual could soon belong to the past. A team of Canadian researchers have just unveiled a revolutionary technology: a painless micro-needle patch, driven by the [...]