Q. Do magnets improve blood circulation?
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Scientists prove that magnetic fields can lessen the thickness of blood, a major contributor to cardiovascular disease. For the first time, two physicists looking for new ways to prevent heart attacks and strokes have shown that powerful magnetic fields may significantly thin blood flowing through a tube. Blood flow may be increased and inflammation, a key role in the healing process, can be suppressed by using a modest magnetic field, as has been demonstrated by researchers. Medicine has found several ways to put magnets to good use. Several laboratories are working on methods to employ tiny magnets to concentrate chemotherapy drugs in tumors, where they can kill cancer cells without harming the healthy tissue surrounding it.
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