Capsule Endoscopy
With a single pill that contains technology similar to a digital camera, the specialists can see more than 50,000 images collected during the journey for the past six meters from the small intestine that previously could only be observed through X-ray The pill, known as the M2A Capsule Endoscopy, is about the size of a vitamin pill and is swallowed with a sip of water. The camera, placed inside a white plastic capsule, takes pictures that are transmitted on radio frequency.

Medicine
Medicine (Latin medicine, derived in turn from mederi, which means'cure', 'medical', originally medical ars meaning the 'art of medicine'[1]) is the science devoted to the study of life , health, illness and death of human beings, and involves the art of exercising such expertise for the maintenance and restoration of health, applied to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Along with nursing and pharmacy, among other disciplines, medicine is part of the body of the health sciences.