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  2. Apple lists the devices you should keep away from your pacemaker

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    Apple has outlined the productsthat could interfere with pacemakers and other medical devices, and they include much more than just the iPhone 12.

  3. Pacemaker failure - Wikipedia

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    Pacemaker failure is the ... about 8,834 were removed from patients because of device ... These may bypass pacemaker's noise protection and interfere with or ...

  4. Magnetic fields in electric cars don't seem to cause ... - AOL

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    By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - Electromagnetic fields produced by motors in electric cars don’t appear strong enough to interfere with implanted heart devices like pacemakers and ...

  5. Electroanalgesia - Wikipedia

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    Electroanalgesia poses serious health problems in those patients who need other electrical equipment in their bodies, such as pacemakers and hearing aids, because the electrical signals of the multiple devices can interfere with each other and fail.

  6. Some wearable fitness trackers may interfere with pacemakers ...

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  7. Pacemaker - Wikipedia

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    Pacemakers may be affected by magnetic or electromagnetic fields, and ionising and acoustic radiation. However, a 2013 study found that "The overall risk of clinically significant adverse events related to EMI (electromagnetic interference) in recipients of CIEDs (cardiovascular implantable electronic devices) is very low.

  8. Cardiac pacemaker - Wikipedia

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    An artificial cardiac pacemaker (or artificial pacemaker, so as not to be confused with the natural cardiac pacemaker) or just pacemaker is an implanted medical device that generates electrical impulses delivered by electrodes to the chambers of the heart either the upper atria, or lower ventricles to cause the targeted chambers to contract and ...

  9. 8 Common Cardiovascular Diseases for Men & How to Prevent Them

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    A pacemaker. Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (a device that shocks your heart into a normal rhythm when needed) Electric cardioversion (a shock to your heart to restore its rhythm)