patients with pacemakers, headphones might pose as a significant health risk, reveals a new study.According to Kevin Fu at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, while they are safe to use, keeping them in breast pockets might interfere with working of the implanted device.In the study involving 100 people, nearly a third of cases showed that the magnets interfered with the device, reports New Scientist...
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Headphones may be risky for patients with pacemakers, a recent study has revealed.According to Kevin Fu at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, while they are safe to use, keeping them in breast pockets might interfere with working of the implanted device.In the study involving 100 people, nearly a third of cases showed that the magnets interfered with the device, reports New Scientist magazine.Fu...
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For patients with pacemakers, headphones might pose as a significant health risk, reveals a new study.According to Kevin Fu at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, while they are safe to use, keeping them in breast pockets might interfere with working of the implanted device.In the study involving 100 people, nearly a third of cases showed that the magnets interfered with the device, reportsFu...
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President Barack Obama on Wednesday said he wants the US and Iran to move beyond the "path of sustained suspicion, mistrust and confrontaion" that followed the seize of American Embassy in Tehran by militants 30 years ago.He said his administration seeks relationship with Iran based on mutual respect and interest and made it clear that the US has no interest in interfering in the internal affairs of...
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signal booster on the television set of a Bedfordshire boy has been found to be interfering with aircraft.The aerial on 12-year-old Nicky Chamberlain's bedroom TV was disrupting communications between pilots and air traffic control at Luton airport.Communications regulator Ofcom traced the problem to the home in Knaves Hill, Linslade, 18 miles from the airport.Nicky's dad, Dave Chamberlain said: "I...
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Left parties are opposed to any third party intervention -- be it by the US or China -- in India and Pakistan issues, a Communist Party of India-Marxist Politburo member said here Saturday."We are very clear and have made our stand clear that as far as India-Pakistan issues are concerned, there is no role for any third party. It is a bilateral matter. There is neither scope nor requirement of third...
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President Barack Obama todaysaid he wants the US and Iran to move beyond the "path ofsustained suspicion, mistrust and confrontaion" that followedthe seize of American Embassy in Tehran by militants 30 yearsago.He said his administration seeks relationship withIran based on mutual respect and interest and made it clearthat the US has no interest in interfering in the internalaffairs of the country."I...
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Chandigarh's oldest boys school has sought the intervention of the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions against the union territory administration for "interfering" in the school's internal matters. However, officials have denied the charge of interference.St John's High School, which was established in 1959, complained to the commission Thursday against senior officials including...
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Chandigarh, Nov 20 Chandigarh's oldest boys school has sought the intervention of the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions against the union territory administration for "interfering" in the school's internal matters. However, officials have denied the charge of interference.St John's High School, which was established in 1959, complained to the commission Thursday against senior...
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not interfering in choosing new president, says BJP < ');" class="size11 blue"> RateThe Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Friday said that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), its ideological fountainhead, was not interfering in choosing the next party president.BJP leader and former party president Venkaiah Naidu said that while both the organisations share an 'ideological bond', structurally and functionally,...
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