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The possibilities of radiofrequency technology in the surgery of parenchimatous organs.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2009

This clinical report describes the use of radiofrequency (RF) technology in surgery of abdominal and thoracic parenchymatous organs in 17 patients. The authors report one complication (pleural effusion) and otherwise no additional organ complications in the abstract. They also describe a case of splenic preservation…

Static magnetic field therapy: a critical review of treatment parameters.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2009

This critical review summarizes human research on static magnetic field (SMF) therapy delivered by permanent magnets attached to the skin and evaluates how well studies report SMF dosage and treatment parameters. Across 56 included studies, many did not report essential SMF characteristics (e.g., magnet dimensions,…

Effects of mobile phone use on specific intensive care unit devices.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2008

This study tested electromagnetic interference from GSM and CDMA mobile phones placed one foot from ICU devices (syringe pump, mechanical ventilator, bedside monitor) in off, standby, and talk modes. EMI was observed for the syringe pump in talk mode, with a mean 2.66 ml variation between calculated and delivered…

Development of a cell phone-based video streaming system for persons with early stage Alzheimer's disease.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2008

This conference paper reports early development of a cell phone-based video streaming system to deliver video reminders for people with early dementia. Carers can record and schedule reminders remotely via a computer and webcam. A first prototype was implemented, with an initial field trial scheduled and a larger…

Current trends in Internet- and cell phone-based HIV prevention and intervention programs.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2007

This narrative review summarizes recent advances (as of Spring 2007) in Internet- and cell phone-based HIV prevention and intervention research. The authors report that few evaluation studies had been published in the prior year, though many programs were funded and under development. Available results are described…

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