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 ...
Many high school students are happy to get science projects done quietly, without attracting the attention of, say, the Associated Press. Not Jay Thaker. His research shows that an iPod held 2 inches ...
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 ...
Warning: Frank Sinatra can be bad for your pacemaker. Bad, that is, if you’re listening to him on an iPod that’s too close to your chest. A first-of-its-kind study released Thursday found that iPods – ...
According to the official, the new technology developed by the IIT Indore team is designed to create safe and secure chips for these ECG devices and pacemakers. It includes a crucial feature that ...
iPods can cause implantable cardiac pacemakers to malfunction, according to a study presented at a meeting of heart specialists on Thursday. The study tested the effect of placing the portable device ...
When a heart patient with an implanted pacemakerundergoes electrocardiogram testing,the cardiologist must be able to detect thepresence and effects of the pacemaker (seesidebar, “When the heart’s ...
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 ...