by Q Magnets | Sep 23, 2014 | History, Magnetic Therapy, News
The use of magnetic fields is fast developing into a most promising area of medical research. Magnetism is cutting edge in the areas of cardiology (remote magnetic navigation, spatially targeted therapeutics), surgery (reflux management system), oncology (magnetic...
by Q Magnets | Sep 21, 2014 | News
Probably the most comprehensive text on magnetism in medicine written to date. In conclusion, the elegance, noninvasive nature and other advantages of magnetic procedures in medicine – combined with the need to solve many current research problems – will ensure that...
by Q Magnets | Sep 21, 2014 | History, News
Did you know that a dowser, walking along divining for water, is actually sensing changes in the earth’s magnetic field? If you were able to shrink right down to miniature size and move across the surface of a common bipolar magnet, there would be no change in the...
by Q Magnets | Aug 11, 2014 | Magnetic Therapy, News, Sceptics
We have provided a transcript of the interview with some links to the supporting documents and quoted studies. Introduction by host David Prior of 2UE: People have been using magnets for a long time now, third century AD the Greeks were actually treating arthritis...
by Q Magnets | Aug 10, 2014 | News
DISCLAIMER: The type of magnets evaluated in this review are electromagnetic fields (generated by electricity) and not static magnetic fields as Q Magnets are defined. The Cochrane Collaboration published an important review in October 2013 called...
by Q Magnets | May 7, 2014 | News, Research
In a previous post, we debunked the myths around magnetic therapy and blood flow and explained why iron (Fe) in the blood in not attracted to a magnet field. The scientific principles around iron in haemoglobin have now made it possible to simply detect the...