Magnetic Hokum: Here's a big surprise: "Magnetic bracelets" and other "therapeutic devices," supposed to cure conditions ranging from back pain to cancer, have no proven benefits, according to a U.S. research team. I've always assumed these bracelets were bought by the same people who send money to Nigerian e-mail scammers, but the BBC article says it's a $1 billion (with a B) business.
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