A shielded medical device implanted in a biological organism. The device
has a magnetic shield, and the magnetic shield contains a layer of
nanomagnetic material; such layer has a morphological density of at least
98 percent; and it is bonded to the medical device by means of an
interlayer with a thickness of less than about 10 microns. The
nanomagnetic material in such layer has a saturation magnetization of
from about 1 to about 36,000 Gauss, a coercive force of from about 0.01
to about 5,000 Oersteds, a relative magnetic permeability of from about 1
to about 500,000, and an average particle size of less than about 100
nanometers.