Denver, CO - Perhaps you've seen them—compact, electronic devices with complex circuitry and sophisticated programming, a state-of-the-art battery, and a single external wire separating into two leads ...
Last May, a widely reported study concluded that errant electronic noise from iPods can cause implantable cardiac pacemakers to malfunction. This just didn't sound right to the cardiac ...
The risk for electromagnetic interference (EMI) of smartphones and smartwatches with cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) is low, new research suggests. Investigators tested CIEDs in ...
Health evices may reveal time and cause of death when autopsy fails, a new report suggests. Pacemakers and other cardiac devices can help solve forensic cases, according to a study presented at EHRA ...
Last May, a widely reported study concluded that errant electronic noise from iPods can cause implantable cardiac pacemakers to malfunction. This just didn’t sound right to the cardiac ...
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