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		<title>Study Concludes Magnetic and Copper Bracelets Don&#8217;t Relieve Arthritis Pain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ad] Given the world-wide interest in magnets and copper bracelets as a means of relieving or eliminating arthritis pain, a placebo-controlled study by a research fellow at the University of York, UK has provided strong evidence that copper bracelets and magnets are ineffective for relieving arthritis pain. The study involved more than 50 participants who [...]


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<p>Given the world-wide interest in magnets and copper bracelets as a means of relieving or eliminating arthritis pain, a placebo-controlled study by a research fellow at the University of York, UK has provided strong evidence that copper bracelets and magnets are ineffective for relieving arthritis pain.</p>
<p>The study involved more than 50 participants who were all osteoarthritis sufferers and measured the effect of these devices on participants pain, stiffness and physical function. The concluding opinion is that any perceived benefit is attributed to psychological placebo effects and that people should be very careful about how much money they spend on purchasing magnetic bracelets and copper bracelets.</p>
<p>Source: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2556642/" target="_blank">The University of York &#8211; Complimentary Therapies in Medicine.</a></p>
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