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When a magnet is placed on the skin, capillary walls relax, allowing for increased blood flow and oxygenation and removal of accumulated pain-producing prostaglandins.
Studies into whether "static" magnetic therapy alleviates pain have failed to produce convincing evidence the treatments are beneficial.
Using magnets to treat depression sounds like a mad scientist’s scheme — but it actually works. The treatment — known as TMS, or transcranial magnetic stimulation — is backed up by years ...
Austin woman went from thoughts of suicide to loving herself after doing magnet therapy.
A unique technique is showing promise when medication and therapy aren’t enough. And one South Florida man told NBC6 the ...