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She wasn't inexperienced — Jilek says the worker has made food at the school for more than two decades.
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That's why the worker who spread norovirus felt she needed to come in, Jilek says.
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At Trinity High School in Dickinson, head cook Diane Jilek was off on May 2, 2005.
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Jilek and his colleagues cautioned that the findings don't definitively prove that the metal detectors are fine to use with all heart devices, because the tests were done in exam rooms, not in busy airport environments, and that they didn't check every kind of heart device.
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"With the wide variety of rhythm devices we tested, we have not seen any interference between two hand-held metal detectors that are broadly available worldwide," Jilek told Reuters Health.
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"There are so many different kinds of consumer-directed plans - from Health Savings Accounts to High Deductible Health Plans," said Lydia Jilek, director of Product and Market development for Unum.
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There have been some reports of magnetic fields, such as those produced by airport metal detectors, interfering with the devices, and travelers who have them are advised to ask for a pat-down at airport security -- causing frequent problems for the patients, said Clemens Jilek of the German Heart Center Munich, one of the study's authors.
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In patients who would have no heartbeat on their own, some kinds of strong magnetic interference could potentially be fatal, Jilek added.
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Dale (Adia) Jilek, Dwight (Alyssa) Jilek; and a sister, Dianna (Phil) Hansen.
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Dale (Adia) Jilek, Dwight (Alyssa) Jilek; and a sister, Dianna (Phil) Hansen.
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