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Using magnets to help prevent heart attacks

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If a person's blood becomes too thick it can damage blood vessels and increase the risk of heart attacks. But a Temple University physicist has discovered that he can thin the human blood by subjecting it to a magnetic field.

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Tags: Circulation, Heart, Heart Disease, Heart Attack, Thrombotic Event, Science, Medical

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