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Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances and building personal area networks (PANs). In the most widely used mode, transmission power is limited to 2.5 milliwatts, giving it a very short range of up to 10 metres (33 ft).
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Use WebMD’s Drug Interaction Checker tool to find and identify potentially harmful and unsafe combinations of prescription medications by entering two or more drugs in question.
Celiac disease affects nearly 3 million Americans. This guide explains celiac disease symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and risk factors.
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An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) is a common test that lets doctors see inside your body. Find out how they use it and how to prepare for an MRI.
Some kinds of leg pain can be sign of a serious problem. Learn which symptoms mean it’s time to call your doctor.
RMS Lusitania (named after the Roman province corresponding to modern Portugal) was a British ocean liner launched by the Cunard Line in 1906. She was the world's largest passenger ship until the completion of the Mauretania three months later and was awarded the Blue Riband appellation for the fastest Atlantic crossing in 1908. The Lusitania was sunk on her 202nd trans-Atlantic crossing, on 7 ...