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Melbourne invention ‘size of a thumbnail’ could treat rheumatoid arthritis – ABC News
Researchers at the Bionics Institute who invented the tiny device say it reduces inflammation caused by the disease.

Researchers at Melbourne’s Bionics Institute have developed a tiny device that could be used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
Dr Sophie Payne told Virginia Trioli the treatment works by stimulating a major nerve to reduce inflammation caused by the disease.
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