Electromagnetic emissions from electronic article surveillance (EAS) systems, microwaves and other technologies have been shown to interfere with medical devices such as pacemakers. In an effort to ...
John Halamka, CIO at both CareGroup Inc. and Harvard Medical School, is testing radio frequency identification technology — on himself. An RFID chip that is the size of two grains of rice and encased ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will reveal the methods and results of tests it has performed to determine the effects of RFID interrogators on implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators ...
Facepalm: A Missouri magician and molecular biologist found himself confronting the limits of modern biohacking after accidentally locking himself out of the technology implanted inside his own body.
When you have a prosthetic device implanted in your body, how do you retrieve information about it? You can’t look at the bottom for a model number and you don’t want to go under the knife to find the ...