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World's tiniest leadless pacemaker recipient: Making daily routines easier
For more than 30 years, boston teacher karen pekowitz lived with wires, surgeries, and the constant fear that came with traditional pacemakers.Now, thanks to a ...
On behalf of our sponsors at Abbott, we’re learning about how a medical breakthrough is transforming the way we treat abnormal heart rhythms and one Boston ...
A wireless, dissolvable pacemaker could revolutionize treatment for the more than one in 15,000 babies born with congenital heart defects each year. Existing, wired pacemakers risk tissue scarring and ...
Scientists have found a way to pick the best pacemaker for each patient, potentially making them last years longer.
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Denver man receives pacemaker using new technology
A Denver man is thanking the doctors at Denver Health after years of care for a heart condition. Bennie Milliner didn't think he'd be here today. He flatlined following a stent replacement in his ...
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Heart ‘blueprint’ offers insights into fetal development and congenital defects
New research in Sweden has produced a "blueprint" revealing how the human heart is built during prenatal development.
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