


The claims have been played down by Medtronic, a leading manufacturer of defibrillators. She was helped by her father Walter Chien, a cardiac electrophysiologist.

No interference was recorded in the patients with pacemakers, or the loop recorder. The study found that 'magnet mode' - a mode which disables the heart device's built-in defribillator - was triggered in 18.8 percent of patients who put the tablet on their chest. They were then told to mimic falling asleep with the second generation iPad resting on their chest. They were all asked to hold the second generation iPad at reading distance. Of those 19 patients, 16 had ICDs, two had pacemakers, and one had a loop recorder fitted. She has presented her findings to the Heart Rhythm Society in Denver The study from Californian student Gienna Chien is warning heart patients not to rest second generation iPads on their chest because the built-in magnets can accidentally disable the defibrillator and stop it from working properly. (E! and NBC are both members of the NBCUniversal family.This picture shows a chest X-ray with a cardiac defibrillator fitted. Keys isn't the only Voice coach to participate in The Tonight Show's "Musical Impressions" sketch: Adam Levine did it in September 2014, while Christina Aguilera did it in February 2015.

For her final performance, Keys sang "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," using Joplin's "Piece of My Heart" as her musical inspiration. Keys followed up by performing "The Alphabet Song" to the tune of Adele's Hello," while Fallon channeled Elvis Presley when he sang the Meow Mix jingle. When Fallon hit the button, he was tasked with performing the State Farm jingle as The Pointer Sisters. "Don't ever feel nervous here," the host told her. "Now that I did one," Keys admitted, "I don't feel as nervous." "She is going to love that!" Fallon said of Keys' Voice colleague. Her rendition began in the vein of No Doubt's 1995 hit "Just a Girl" before Keys channeled Stefani's 2004 solo single "Hollaback Girl." Keys went first, singing "Miss Mary Mack" as Stefani. Doing so gave them one random musician and one random song title to perform as that singer. They took turns hitting a button, activating the "Musical Impressions" generator. ALICIA KEYS ROCKS ON WHEELS AT MUSICAL IMPRESSION SHOW According to, It's no secret that Alicia Keys is a multitalented superstar.īut who knew the "In Common" singer had so much in common with Adele, Janis Joplin and Gwen Stefani? Jimmy Fallon invited The Voice mentor to play a game on The Tonight Show Tuesday.
