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Source: dsc.discovery.com --- 30 days ago
Could "deep brain stimulation" be the solution to severe depression? ...
Source: www.marketwire.com --- 14 days ago
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM (MARKET WIRE) Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Cardiovascular diseases industry is available in its catalogue. ...
Source: www.fda.gov --- 24 days ago
The Stratos LV (-T) Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Pacemakers (CRT-P) are rate adaptive pulse generators that also provide Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) for patients with heart failure. ...
Source: www.networkworld.com --- 27 days ago
Imagine millions of aging babyboomers, stuffed with all kinds of implanted medical devices that communicate over wireless networks. Life is good or at least not as bad as it could be. Imagine a coven of resentful GenZ teens, hacking those same devices. Life gets bad. Read more ...
Source: wcco.com --- 14 days ago
More than 1.5 million Americans are walking around with a pacemaker inside their body. It's powered by a small battery. So what happens when the battery runs out? ...
Source: www.southbendtribune.com --- 35 days ago
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — It's not something your doctors want you to worry about. Really. ...
Source: www.boxxet.com --- 37 days ago
  USA - Not all patients get better, but when patients respond, it's significant," says Dr. Helen Mayberg of Emory University, who has used DBS in about 50 ... Original story at San Francisco Chronicle . Related stories include: Brain implants can halt depression - TechRadar.com , Scientists test brain Pacemakers for depression - ap.google.com and ... Democracy , WebMD , Health And Survival , Satellite TV , Emory , TheMedGuru View all 10 related news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet for Emory University . ...
Source: www.diamondbackonline.com --- 32 days ago
Millionaire scientist makes acting debut in musical ...
Source: www.fwicki.com --- 8 days ago
Little electronic chips called radio frequency identification devices have been popping up everywhere in hospitals , and for the most part that's a very good thing. ...
Source: www.fwicki.com --- 36 days ago
It's a new frontier for psychiatric illness: brain Pacemakers that promise to act as antidepressants by changing how patients' nerve circuitry fires. Scientists already know the power of these devices to block the tremors of Parkinson's disease and ... ...
Source: medtronic-lawsuits.clarislaw.com --- 2 days ago
An estimated 1.5 million Americans have a pacemaker, powered by a small battery. But, what happens to the pacemaker when the battery runs out? ...
Source: gregorlove.com --- 7 days ago
You asked , and I ANSWER'D! From Allison: Why is Michael Scott both the best AND worst boss ever? He is the best boss because he is oblivious to the idea of productivity ; he is never on your back about working harder and thus it is easier to goof-off around the office. He also knows the crap out of women, much like myself. I don't understand the part of the question about him being the worst boss ever? What is your favorite part of the movie Grease? [now that I've finally seen it] Um, that one part... where we laughed. I don't know, I've only seen it once now, so I don't really remember/love enough to pick a favorite part. Where do babies come from? The vagina. What was your deepest childhood ambition? What is your current deepest ambition? I guess the one thing that sticks out to me is that I wanted to be an architect when I grew up. I liked the precision and the idea of designing nifty houses. I just kind of grew out of it though, which doesn't really disappoint me. I don't have very deep ambitions at the moment, other than to finish my degree and live in California for a while. Being debt free is another strong ambition that I'm making good progress towards. Who is your role model? If it's Jesus, then who is your #2? David Hasselhoff. “Jump in my car.” From Jon: Do you use any jigs or lures when getting all the women? Yes, I say, “Come on and come to my house, ladies! Come on and come to my house, girls girls!” and they just flock. ...
Source: www.nwguardian.com --- 21 days ago
Lieutenant Col. Mark Deschene and 1st Lt. Robert Green talk about the 864th Engr. Bn. mission in Afghanistan. ...
Source: www.statemedia.com --- 4 days ago
Roger Clyne & The Pacemakers Pilgrims Feature Presentation Start: Sunday 20 of July, 2008 06:00 PM End: Sunday 20 of July, 2008 06:00 PM Doors 7pm $10 Advance ALL AGES ...
Source: news.google.com --- 14 days ago
ABC News Wireless Chips: a Threat to Hospital Patients? ABC News - 1 hour ago By AUDREY GRAYSON A type of device commonly used on tracking tags for medical supplies could cause potentially dangerous interference with critical care medical devices - including Pacemakers - new research suggests. Radio-Wave Devices May Play Havoc With Medical Equipment Forbes Wireless hospitals systems can disrupt med devices The Associated Press Reuters  - IEEE Spectrum  - Wall Street Journal Blogs  - Telegraph.co.uk all 125 news articles ...
Source: au.rd.yahoo.com --- 14 days ago
LONDON (Reuters) - Radio frequency identification chips (RFID) used to track and trace products could cause critical care medical devices such as Pacemakers and ventilators to fail, Dutch researchers said on Tuesday. ...
Source: news.google.com --- 13 days ago
TheMedGuru Radio frequency identification in hospitals could pose risks Reuters - 23 hours ago By Michael Kahn LONDON (Reuters) - Radio frequency identification chips (RFID) used to track and trace products could cause critical care medical devices such as Pacemakers and ventilators to fail, Dutch researchers said on Tuesday. 'Hospital risk' from radio tags BBC News Lack of RFID standards leads to media panic ZDNet ABC News  - Forbes  - Newsinferno.com  - The Associated Press all 249 news articles ...
Source: abcnews.go.com --- 13 days ago
Certain tags on medical supplies may interfere with Pacemakers, other devices. ...
Source: sleepdisorders.about.com --- 13 days ago
According to Dr. Thomas Mattioni of the Arizona Heart Institute in Phoenix: "People with Pacemakers or implanted defibrillators should never use those new magnet-laced mattress pads touted to ease back pain because the magnets could temporarily shut off the heart devices." ...
Source: www.reuters.com --- 14 days ago
LONDON (Reuters) - Radio frequency identification chips (RFID) used to track and trace products could cause critical care medical devices such as Pacemakers and ventilators to fail, Dutch researchers said on Tuesday. ...

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