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Understanding bioelectricity
Your Electronics Open Source Newsletter | October 7th 2008
Bioelectricity concerns the magnetic and electrical fields produced by organisms or cells. Have you ever wondered how ECG machines work? Why do high voltages affect or even kill us? and Why high voltage specific waveforms can rescue people from heart read more
Goodbye to my CPN, hello Effexor
Pole to Polar: The Secret Life of a Manic Depressive | September 25th 2008 by Seaneen
An effort to write! I have really not been feeling like it recently. That’s strange for me as my first instinct if someone blew my arms off would be to write about it. With my toes, but still to write. Right now, my body feels heavy and u read more
TIETZES SYNDROME
BlogButterfly | September 4th 2008
After a anxious visit to the doctor yesterday, I discovered I have something called TIETZES SYNDROME. Chest wall pains… Sounds kinda scary at first but apparently, with reassurance, self education & STRESS REDUCTION the pain will subside. B read more
Long QT Syndrome
Mirror Reflections | September 3rd 2008 by pradeep menon
Recent report in Mumbai Mirror prompted me to post this. Click here to read the full story Definition Long QT syndrome or LQTS is a heart rhythm disorder that can potentially causes fast, chaotic heartbeats. The rapid heartbeats, caused by changes in read more
Cheerio for a while, and enjoy the comedy
Pole to Polar: The Secret Life of a Manic Depressive | September 1st 2008 by Seaneen
Another appointment with the CPN today. I don’t want to go into detail, it’s the same thing every week, an agitated kind of depression and extremely bleak racing thoughts that I try to distract myself from. I’m still my wry self read more
DRE Medical Introduces Worlds Smallest ECG System
TopTechSite - WebBlog For Technology Lovers | August 14th 2008 by enlively
Join Top Tech Site and post your articles. DRE Inc, a Louisville, KY company, is now distributing its tiny 12 lead ECG system equipped with an interpretation software and other goodies: read more read more
Olympics Special: Athletes screening using ECG
Battling Heart and Stroke | August 11th 2008 by HART (1-800-HART)
The Summer Olympic Games in Beijing have just started. What better way to start this week than talk about athletes’ heart rates? There are certain tests that professional athletes have to go through before they can complete. I am not only refer read more
Health Care-About Low Blood Pressure
Teeth Whitening | Tooth Whitening Kits - Gel - Products - Sy… | July 8th 2008 by PAAVAN JETHAVA
Low blood pressure on standing up:-This is a sudden drop in blood pressure when you stand up from a sitting position or a sit up from a lying position. In these people the blood pools in the legs and therefore not enough blood gets to the brain caus read more
Bugged
Odd Thomas Odd Blog | June 25th 2008 by Ric
I seem to be finding it harder and harder to write anything nowadays, partly because of having so much on my plate, but mostly because tiredness has brought me to the brink of narcolepsy: I'm like a nodding dog in front of my 'puter.Thankfully, I hav read more
Racial differences in athletes’ hearts
Battling Heart and Stroke | June 9th 2008 by HART (1-800-HART)
It’s going to be a summer of sports. The European Football Championships have started. So have the NBA play offs. And there are the Olympics Games in Beijing to look forward to. Athletes are known for having stronger hearts than ordinary mortal read more
Children on stimulants for ADHD need ECG, panel recommends
iHealthBulletin News | April 21st 2008
AHA - Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) should get careful cardiac evaluation and monitoring – including an electrocardiogram (ECG) – before starting treatment with stimulant medications, a new American Heart Associati read more
DRE Medical Introduces Worlds Smallest ECG System
Latest Tech and Gadget News | April 7th 2008 by Vivian Chen
DRE Inc, a Louisville, KY company, is now distributing its tiny 12 lead ECG system equipped with an interpretation software and other goodies: The FDA-approved Universal ECG portable PC-based ECG is the most compact and precise PC-based ECG on the ma read more
Aspirin Kills
X-ray Rocks | March 6th 2008 by kataliax
A funny thing just happened in the ER!A woman came in with chest pain and I was doing an EKG. The pt. was using mask O2, because she was having a hard time breathing with all her chest pain. Anyway, I'm putting the stickers on her chest and the nur read more
ECG Reading Part II and Episode 7
The Nursing Show | February 1st 2008 by Jamie Davis
Welcome to Episode 7 The Nursing Show is a proud member of the Blubrry Podcast Network. Right Click to download (Macs Option Click) Subscribe with iTunes here (must have iTunes installed — it’s free) RSS Feed to subscribe (copy url t read more
Wireless ECG patch - nanotechnology in action
Cardiophile | November 1st 2007 by simpro
IMEC - a Belgian nanotechnology research centre has developed the Wireless ECG patch - a minature device which can be worn on your body just like a watch. It moniters your ECG round the clock and sends the data to a PC or other device for analysis. read more

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