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FDA approves first electrical stimulation device to reduce arthritis inflammation without drugs.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new device that uses electrical stimulation to reduce inflammation in people with rheumatoid arthritis, offering a non-drug treatment option.
This innovation provides a potential alternative for patients who don’t respond well to traditional medications, marking a significant step in managing the chronic autoimmune condition.
The device, which delivers targeted electrical pulses to affected areas, is designed to help alleviate pain and inflammation without the side effects of pharmaceuticals.
Its approval reflects progress in medical technology and could influence future treatment approaches for autoimmune diseases.
FDA aprueba el primer dispositivo de estimulación eléctrica para reducir la inflamación de la artritis sin medicamentos.