Feeling achy? Tired? Nauseous? Have pain in your (insert body part here)? Maybe you need a magnet. Therapeutic magnets resemble refrigerator magnets, though without the decorative doohickeys and ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — With the medical-magnet market growing by leap and bounds—said to be as high as $300 million in the U.S. and $5 billion worldwide–claims of medical efficacy range from curing carpal ...
In an article published in Brain Medicine, a European research team presents a focused review of emerging neuromodulation techniques for treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
TAHLEQUAH -- Since maggots and leeches have both squirmed their way back into accepted medical use, it probably shouldn't be surprising that magnets have become a common treatment for various pains ...
Past psychology studies suggest that people tend to remember emotional events, such as their wedding, the birth of a child or traumatic experiences, more vividly than neutral events, such as a routine ...
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