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How a Jefferson physician's frustration sparked an invention that could transform how patients carry life-saving medication.
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Burt Meyer, who invented toys like Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots, Lite-Brite and Mouse Trap in the 1960s that delighted generations of children, has died. He was 99. Meyer's creations arrived in the ...
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How a physician's frustration sparked an invention licensed by a Boston-area medical device startup that could transform how patients carry life-saving medication.