One day, in the not too distant future, you might not recognize the pharmaceutical industry. Right now, pharmaceutical firms develop drugs that interact biochemically with our bodies in order to treat various diseases and conditions. But that’s changing. A number of pharmaceutical companies will eventually transform into bioelectronics companies. Their treatments will consist of tiny implantable devices that “speak” the body’s electric language.

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