One frustrating thing about side loaded books, you cannot read them with Kindle for PC, Kindle for Mac, or Kindle cloud reader.
I've been looking for something like this, well sorta. Many 'family' cars now come with the option of headrest ipad mounts for rear seat entertainment. This is great, but what about when my kids want to watch the same…
Hi! I'm a radiologist. Don't know if there are any others commenting in this thread. My 2 cents: The worries you outline in your first paragraph are 100% accurate in this case. The article is crap.
Yes, certain inks contain enough metal to cause significant tissue heating.
Radiologist here. We regularly image patients in 3T MRI scanners. As long as they don't have certain metal surgical implants, a pacemaker, or metallic foreign bodies, there is no problem. Some institutions have research…
For a practical example of this, see 'Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation': http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcranial_magnetic_stimulati...
One frustrating thing about side loaded books, you cannot read them with Kindle for PC, Kindle for Mac, or Kindle cloud reader.
I've been looking for something like this, well sorta. Many 'family' cars now come with the option of headrest ipad mounts for rear seat entertainment. This is great, but what about when my kids want to watch the same…
Hi! I'm a radiologist. Don't know if there are any others commenting in this thread. My 2 cents: The worries you outline in your first paragraph are 100% accurate in this case. The article is crap.
Yes, certain inks contain enough metal to cause significant tissue heating.
Radiologist here. We regularly image patients in 3T MRI scanners. As long as they don't have certain metal surgical implants, a pacemaker, or metallic foreign bodies, there is no problem. Some institutions have research…
For a practical example of this, see 'Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation': http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcranial_magnetic_stimulati...