In laser technology in the Netherlands, researchers have discovered a syringe without a needle, so that the pain is not visible during injections.
Researchers have reported that the drug loaded in the syringe heats up in millisecond and becomes a water bubble and passes through the pores of the skin when sprayed on the patient.
Researchers are confident that the discovery will be in public use in the next 3 years. Researchers have reported that syringe users have a much lower sensation than mosquito bites, and those who are reluctant to inject have been found to reduce medical waste.
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