Researchers Aim to Use Light—Not Electric Jolts—to Restore Healthy Heartbeats
Aug. 28, 2013 Media Contact: Phil Sneiderman Office: (443) 287-9960 Cell: (410) 299-7462 prs@jhu.edu When a beating heart slips into an irregular, life-threatening rhythm, the treatment is well known:...
View ArticleStudents’ Heart-Shocking ‘Shirt’ May Save Lives When Paramedics Are Not Nearby
June 3, 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman Office: 443-997-9907 Cell: 410-299-7462 prs@jhu.edu The undergraduates who developed this defibrillator vest included, from left, Quinn...
View ArticleA Personalized Virtual Heart Predicts the Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death
New Technology Finds Patients Who Are Most Likely to Face Lethal Arrhythmias May 10, 2016 MEDIA CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman Office: 443-997-9907; Cell: 410-299-7462 prs@jhu.edu On Twitter @filroy When...
View ArticleLight Tames Lethal Heart Disorders in Mice and Virtual Humans
In Lab Tests, Researchers Halt Arrhythmias With Gentle Beams—Not Harsh Electric Shocks September 12, 2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman Office: 443-997-9907; Cell: 410-299-7462...
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