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No, but an electric blanket can interfere with a pacemaker. Furthermore, electric blankets are dangerous in general!
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Because TENS may interfere with pacemaker function, patients with pacemakers should consult a cardiologist before using a TENS unit
A pacemaker delivers an electric stimulus to the heart.
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A 1997 study found that cellular phones often interfere with pacemaker programming and cause irregular heart rhythm.
if the shock crosses the equipment then yes. it must also be a large shock
I have heard phones do, as well as some radio waves, such as a microwave, or being close to a HV tower...
When a heart starts fluttering or spasming instead of beating normally, a pacemaker emits a DC electric pulse through the heart, causing it to beat normally again.
yea charlie scenes guitar is a custom made Schecter Tempest. he also uses a Custom Solo-6
A cardiac pacemaker uses electric impulses to regulate a beating heart. Cardiac pacemakers are designed to treat various forms of arrhythmia (heart beat irregularities).