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Arrhythmia Device Reactions to Radiofrequency Identification Readers do not Pose Urgent Public Health Risk
January 12, 2010
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Cardiology Today -- Low-frequency radiofrequency identification readers were more likely to induce electromagnetic interference to certain arrhythmia devices than high-frequency and ultra-high-frequency readers, study results suggested.
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