Mr. Louters, 52, has used the collars since they debuted in 2013, back when the devices were no more advanced than a pedometer. But in recent years, Merck, the health care company that makes the ...
Earl Bakken, a medical equipment repairman in Minneapolis, fixed the first two. He created the first battery-operated, wearable pacemaker at the request of surgeon C. Walton Lillehei. About the size ...
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