Residents of China use the 'sobriety chip': how it works.


In the city of Fuyang, Anhui, an operation was conducted using a 'chip' to quit alcohol. Instead of an electronic device, capsules containing a medicinal drug are used, which are administered minimally invasively. A patient who had consumed alcohol for 20 years experienced discomfort and symptoms when refraining from drinking. The doctor explained that excessive alcohol consumption led to family conflicts and suffering. Ten tablets of naltrexone hydrochloride were implanted, which are gradually released into the patient's body, helping to reduce the psychological craving for alcohol and the risk of relapse.
China has also begun using humanoid robots to combat pests in agriculture, which has a positive impact on yield and allows for a reduction in pesticide use.
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