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Biomedical Engineering Study Demonstrates the Healing Value of Magnets
Since muscle bruising and joint sprains are the most common injuries worldwide, this discovery
has significant implications. “If an injury doesn’t swell, it will heal faster—and the person will
experience less pain and better mobility,” says Skalak.
This means that magnets could be used much the way ice packs and compression are now used for everyday sprains, bumps, and
bruises, but with more beneficial results. The ready availability and low cost of this treatment could produce huge
gains in worker productivity and quality of life.
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Study Confirms the Effectiveness of Magnet Therapy
If an injury doesnt swell, it will heal faster and the person will experience less pain and
better mobility, Skalak said. The finding implies
that magnets could be used much the way ice packs and compression are now used for everyday sprains, bumps, and bruises, but
with more beneficial results.
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‘Magnetic Targeting’ Method Offers Breakthrough
in Gene Therapy for Cancer
Researchers have made a breakthrough in gene therapy for cancer,
by developing microscopic magnets, called nanomagnets, that enable ‘armed’ human cells to target tumours.
The study suggests that this ‘magnetic targeting’ method
will involve inserting nanomagnets into cells carrying genes to fight tumours, resulting in many more cells successfully
reaching and invading malignant tumours.
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Magnetic Therapy and Depression News from CNN: Emory University researchers report in the journal Psychiatric Annals that
more than half of the patients treated improved with no serious side effects...
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