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The heart's natural pacemaker is an electrical timing device that controls the rate of the heart's muscular contractions, enabling the heart to pump blood under the wide range of demands encountered in daily life.
Everyone's heart speeds up or slows down under different conditions and may on occasion appear to flutter or miss a beat. These palpitations are usually...
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
A pacemaker is a small, battery-operated device that helps the heart beat regularly and at an appropriate rate. Alternative Names ... Read more »
These electronic medical devices monitor heart rhythm and deliver appropriate electrical therapy when certain arrhythmias occur. Pacemakers and ICDs... Read more »
A study has found that magnets may interfere with the normal operation of pacemakers and other implantable cardiac devices. Though common magnets for... Read more »
iPods and other digital music players don't interfere with pacemaker, scientists say, a finding that contradicts a 2007 study. The May 2007 study... Read more »
U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials and pacemaker manufacturers have confirmed that emissions from readers of radio frequency identification... Read more »