This week, TV star Noel Edmonds endorsed the "EMP Pad". He said it could help with cancer -- and the company behind that claim denied it right away. Here's why. (Pull down the description for a full bibliography!)
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JOURNAL ARTICLES:
Barbault, A., Costa, F., Bottger, B., Munden, R., Bomholt, F., Kuster, N. and Pasche, B. (2009). Amplitude-modulated electromagnetic fields for the treatment of cancer: Discovery of tumor-specific frequencies and assessment of a novel therapeutic approach. J Exp Clin Cancer Res, 28(1), p.51.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19366446
Goodwin, T., McCarthy, M. and Dennis, R. (2005). Physiological And Molecular Genetic Effects Of Time Varying Electromagnetic F...
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