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Pacemaker
Could hackers 'brainjack' your memories in future?
The leadless pacemaker: A game changer
Implantable Technology: History, Controversies, and Social Implications
The ‘Internet of Bodies’ is setting dangerous precedents
Judge allows pacemaker data to be used in arson trial
Miniaturization Leading to Big Advances in Implant Technology, Reports BCC Research
Pill-sized pacemakers mean one less surgery to worry about
Biotronik launches portable, cellular transmitter for implantable heart devices
Security Challenges for Medical Devices: Implantable devices, often dependent on software, save countless lives. But how secure are they?
A New Approach to Wireless Charging Reaches Implants Deep in the Body and Brain
Biogalvanic Cardiac Pacemaker, 1965-70
Artifact no. 1985.0605
Canada Science and Technology Museum
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Biogalvanic Cardiac Pacemaker, 1965-70
Artifact no. 1985.0605
Canada Science and Technology Museum
A New Approach to Wireless Charging Reaches Implants Deep in the Body and Brain
Biotronik launches portable, cellular transmitter for implantable heart devices
Could hackers 'brainjack' your memories in future?
Implantable Technology: History, Controversies, and Social Implications
Judge allows pacemaker data to be used in arson trial
Miniaturization Leading to Big Advances in Implant Technology, Reports BCC Research
Pill-sized pacemakers mean one less surgery to worry about
Security Challenges for Medical Devices: Implantable devices, often dependent on software, save countless lives. But how secure are they?
The leadless pacemaker: A game changer
The ‘Internet of Bodies’ is setting dangerous precedents
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