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Is an Anti-aging Pill on the Horizon?
‘Smart pills’ with chips, cameras and robotic parts raise legal, ethical questions
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Aging, Culture, and Technology (2018-2022)
Policy and Privacy Implications of Ingestibles (2020-2021)
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Is an Anti-aging Pill on the Horizon?
‘Smart pills’ with chips, cameras and robotic parts raise legal, ethical questions
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