| What's the Attraction to Magnetic
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| | Medicine, published in 1997 in Archives
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| Healing? By Patricia Gager
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| | of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
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| Who believes they work? An estimated 140
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| | concluded that permanent magnets reduce
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| million people use magnetic therapy to
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| | pain in post-polio patients. The results
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| relieve pain, improve circulation, reduce
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| | were reported in The New York Times and
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| swelling, minimize stiffness, and
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| | on PBS's Health Week in Bryant Gumbel's
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| increase overall performance. Can they
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| | Public Eye.
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| ALL be wrong?
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| | The growing use of magnets by champion
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| Professional athletes use them, Doctors,
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| | golfers and other professional athletes
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| Veterinarians, Psychiatrist, and
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| | to relieve pain and improve strength was
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| Chiropractors on and on! Acclaimed
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| | recently reported by Time magazine. .
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| scientists and thousands of medical
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| | Therapeutic applications of magnetic
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| experts around the world have proven
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| | fields are now becoming a scientifically
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| beyond a shadow of a doubt that magnets
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| | acceptable and respected part of the
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| heal and strengthen the body.
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| | medical communities of the United States
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| A double-blind study at Baylor College of
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| | and Europe.
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