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For many women, taking the contraceptive pill is one in a long list of things to remember every day.
But scientists have invented an electronic chip that when slipped under the skin releases daily doses of contraceptive, freeing a woman from the need to remember to take the pill.
Once in place, the postage stamp-sized device works for up to 16 years – roughly half a woman’s reproductive life.
In contrast, the various contraceptive implants that are already on the market only last for up to five years …. http://www.dailymail.co.uk