Sunday, May 12, 2013

iPad 2 can be dangerous for heart patients. She found that fourteen - Forsal.pl

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located in the housing iPad 2 could pose a serious risk to heart patients with implanted pacemakers. This threat is detected … 14-year-old student from the United States.

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Chien has presented his findings at a meeting of 8,000 physicians in Arrhythmia Heart Association. Work submitted to the local science fair , where, however, did not take first place, is a very valuable warning for people with implanted defibrillators, which allow electrical impulses to resume functioning of the heart – says John Day, chief of cardiac arrhythmias in the Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, Utah and chairman of the panel of eligible research papers to meet professionals in Denver.

Chien discovered that if you iPad 2 fall asleep with a tablet in the chest, the magnesium contained in the housing gadget can “accidentally turn off” device to stimulate the heart. Chien is freshly baked high school student in Stockton, California. Her father is a doctor. “I think people should be aware of. So I prepared my job “- said a teenager.

Trudy Muller , a spokeswoman for Apple waived in the case of comments and refer to the manual supplied to each tablet. The manual warns users against the possibility of interference caused by radio waves at certain frequencies. It is suggested in patients with krokomierzami to hold your iPad at a distance of several centimeters (six inches) and recommends disabling the tablet in the medical field, if it results from the staff of these institutions warnings or warning signs.

Chien Young in the preparation of its work helping his father Walter Chien, a cardiologist with a specialization in electrophysiology.

girl says it will take part in next year’s Science Fair in San Joaquin County and will address the risk posed by other electronic products.

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