The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning this past week about the effect that magnets in some cell phones and smartwatches can have on pacemakers and other implanted medical devices.
This weekend Gianna Chien reported on her work to more than 8,000 doctors at the Heart Rhythm Society meeting in Denver. Chien's study was based on a science-fair project that didn’t even win her ...
A Mean Scoil an Chlochair transition year project is shining a light on the realities of living with a pacemaker and ...
In late November, ResMed issued a safety notice warning that some of the masks used with its CPAP machines contain magnets that could potentially interfere with pacemakers, neurostimulators and other ...
Some specialists believe there’s an even easier solution. Manuel Martínez-Sellés, head of Acute Cardiac Care at Madrid’s ...