The Conversation UK
Technology for incontinence hasn't developed that much since ancient Egyptian times
The Conversation UK
Today's healthcare is full of technology that would seem like science fiction to our grandparents. But this is far from true in every area: some remain woefully neglected by innovation. Hop in a time machine back to ancient Egypt and you would find ...
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