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Can Ultrasound Replace Pills for Inflammation and Diabetes?

Summary by ieee.org
Inflammation: It’s the body’s natural response to injury and infection, but medical science now recognizes it as a double-edged sword. When inflammation becomes chronic, it can contribute to a host of serious health problems, including arthritis, heart disease, and certain cancers. As this understanding has grown, so too has the search for effective ways to manage harmful inflammation. Doctors and researchers are exploring various approaches to…

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Imagine: a medical "laser-like" ultrasonic beam that targets inflammation or diabetes mechanisms deep in the body – without scalpel. Sounds almost like sci‐fi? Isn't it. In this article, I'll show you how focused ultrasound (FUS) actually has the potential to influence diabetes and inflammatory processes – a technology that electrifies nerds and physicians alike. 1. Fundamentals of Focused Ultrasonic Focused Ultrasonic uses sound waves from 0.5 …

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ieee.org broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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