We have some bad news show for citizenry with artificial pacemaker this afternoon . A new study launch that headphone auricle bud can make them a turn wonky . So , while you take a schnorkel from Lauren Hill ’s Killing Me lightly , and drape those iPod ear bud around your cervix , they could be , well , pour down you gently . With his words . With magnets . ”Headphones hold magnets , and some of these attractor are powerful , ” said Dr. William Maisel , a heart surgeon at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center . He sum up the usual “ it ’s too late now , bucko ” caution , of course , state : “ I certainly do n’t remember people should overreact to this information . ” Worse still , these are magnets we ’re talking about , so the risk arrives whether your musician is power on or off . Of the 27 people involve in the SA node sketch , four experienced “ interference ” when headphones were set within an in of their chests . One patient role had their pacemaker reset . Ten of the 33 patients with implanted defibrillators go through the same interference . Interference is classified as anything from “ not detectable to the patient ” to heart shakiness . In the lawsuit of the defibrillator , noise could keep the gadget from administering a life - deliver shock . I will now list some of the tasteless song punning I thought of while indite this post : Shot Through the Heart , Heartbreaker , and the said Killing Me Softly .. Your turn . [ Yahoo News ]
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