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With the alternative medicine industry as popular as ever, it should come as no surprise that some product claims are more than dubious, if not flat out untrue. Popular even in Cleopatra’s time, the ...
The patients were given one of three bracelets to wear for 12 weeks - a standard strength magnetic bracelet, a weak magnetic bracelet, or a non-magnetic 'placebo' bracelet. The patients were asked to ...
Magnetic bracelets reduce pain in osteoarthritis of the hip and knee, finds a study in this week's Christmas issue of the BMJ. Magnetic bracelets reduce pain in osteoarthritis of the hip and knee, ...
Today we find magnets in almost everything from socks to mattresses, bracelets, and even athletic wear. Magnetic bracelet has become quite popular recently. The magnets claim to heal numerous ...
Researchers said today that magnetic bracelets, worn by many for their supposed health benefits, do reduce the pain of osteoarthritis. The study focused on 194 patients, aged 45 to 80, who had ...
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