Cardiologists warn household appliances and electrical tools could interfere with a patient’s pacemaker. German researchers recommend holding small appliances about an arm’s length from the body to limit electromagnetic interference.
New data on epilepsy shows children and teenagers can benefit from the same drugs used to treat adults. Doctors in Los Angeles said the findings offer new hope for young people and their families dealing with seizures.
Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania reported for the first time that activity in certain regions of the brain may explain why some stories on the internet go viral. Doctors studying brain patterns of 80 people could predict which news articles ended up being shared the most.
Sources :
1 – Circulation
2 – American Academy of Neurology
3 – PNAS