On the dance floor, Phyllis Bogart moves like she’s made of electricity, not metal. At 78, her pink-and-purple-streaked curls bounce as she shimmies and shakes with the energy of someone half her age, ...
Walk into any gym, and you’ll see more than just dumbbells and treadmills; you’ll see silent judgments forming. Whether they admit it or not, women often make snap assessments based on the gym ...
Hey there New Jersey! Here’s your audio update highlighting a Burlington County native who was killed in a military training accident in Germany, a minor earthquake that shook parts of New Jersey, and ...
Byron Nelson graduate Ryleigh Murray is set to play college basketball at Friends University. Murray family Courtesy to the Star-Telegram While not as strong as most others, Ryleigh Murray’s heart is ...
Background: Sinus bradycardia, the most common arrhythmia in endurance athletes, is usually attributed to heightened vagus nerve activity. This may become maladaptive; endurance athletes have a higher ...
Over the course of the near-fortnight of the international break, Middlesbrough fans would have been forgiven for taking a quiet moment - possibly lots of them - to gaze at the Championship table in a ...
Russia and Belarus on Friday launched a long-planned joint military exercise involving thousands of troops that has raised concern in the West. The exercises, dubbed “Zapad 2025,” or “West 2025,” are ...
The pacemaker he has is a new technology, something called a "leadless pacemaker," that goes completely inside the chest with no wire. According to the manufacturer, it's 93% smaller than a ...
McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center is now using a new, smaller dual-chamber leadless pacemaker system. The AVEIR™ DR system from Abbott eliminates the need for leads (wires) which can cause ...
A death row prisoner in Tennessee can be executed despite having an implanted heart device that his lawyers say is likely to prolong his suffering, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a first-of ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has provisionally recommended leadless cardiac pacemaker implantation for patients with bradyarrhythmias who require single-chamber pacing.
The future of cardiac pacing may boil down to a single grain of rice. Engineers at Northwestern University in Chicago have developed a biodegradable pacing device so small it can be injected by needle ...