Scientists say magnet therapy is a waste of money (Reuters)
6th Jan 2006, 19:27 GMT
Reuters - The use of magnetic devices to cure a variety of ills has soared in recent years but there is no evidence they work, according to an editorial in the British Medical Journal.
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