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Some Wearable Gadgets Could Interfere With Cardiac Electronic Devices, Study Suggests

Por: Forbes Business February 22, 2023

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Topline The technology within wearable devices like Fitbits could interfere with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs), such as defibrillators and pacemakers, putting the health of individuals with those medical devices at risk, a study released Wednesday suggests. Fitbit Charge 3 fitness trackers are displayed in New York. AP/Richard Drew Key Facts Using computer simulations, researchers at the University of Utah looked at how a... + full article



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