2022
DOI: 10.36660/ijcs.20200289
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Possible Effects of Oriented Magnetic Fields on Human Blood Pressure

Abstract: BackgroundHypertension guidelines indicate accurate diagnosis and appropriate therapy with drug treatment. 1 Medication to treat hypertension may have shortcomings, so it would be ideal to have alternative treatments to lower blood pressure (BP) without modifying the natural equilibrium of the body. One example is long-term heated water-based exercises which have a relatively persistence effect. 2 The possibility of achieving similar results by permanently applying external magnetic fields is very attractive.E… Show more

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“…Experimental value of the thermophysical parameter in accordance with blood as the based fluid[36][37][38][39][40][41].…”
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“…Experimental value of the thermophysical parameter in accordance with blood as the based fluid[36][37][38][39][40][41].…”
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“…5 Other studies related to magnetic fields are epidemiological, and most have focused on cancer risks in occupational exposure. 6,7 The article published in this issue, Possible Effects of Oriented Magnetic Fields on Human Blood Pressure, 8 was a randomized controlled trial in which 70 patients underwent placement of magnetic plates versus placebo. The magnetic plates were placed superficially to the location of the brachial and femoral arteries, with the magnetic field parallel to each artery.…”
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