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       <p>Our project introduces the “APE” solution—an acronym for “Affordable, Potential, and Efficient”—designed specifically for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This innovative approach aims to mitigate the frequency of acute episodes through a non-invasive, easily accessible, and self-automated device. We proposed three usages of MuScure: </p>
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       <p>The scented sachet, deeply rooted in the rich tapestry of Chinese incense culture, transcends mere fragrance. Historically, it has embodied cultural significance and aesthetic values. For instance, during the Tang Dynasty, artisans crafted intricate openwork scented sachets from silver, ingeniously designed to release incense without sparks or ashes. Additionally, in the Han Dynasty, sachets filled with medicinal herbs were instrumental in preventing airborne diseases, showcasing their therapeutic potential.</p>