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This undated image provided by researcher Canan Dagdeviren in January 2018 shows an implant that can precisely drip medications deep into the brain by remote control. The device could mark a new approach to treating brain diseases _ potentially reducing side effects by targeting only the hard-to-reach specific sections that need care. (Canan Dagdeviren/Massachusetts Institute of Technology via AP)

This undated image provided by researcher Canan Dagdeviren in January 2018 shows an implant that can precisely drip medications deep into the brain by remote control. The device could mark a new approach to treating brain diseases _ potentially reducing side effects by targeting only the hard-to-reach specific sections that need care. (Canan Dagdeviren/Massachusetts Institute of Technology via AP)

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