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Weak Electromagnetic Fields Attenuate Tremor in Multiple Sclerosis

This article reports on the cases of three multiple sclerosis patients suffering from a chronic progressive course of the disease who experienced a reduction in tremors following treatment with brief external applications of pulsed EMFs of 7.5-pT intensity.

R. Sandyk & L.C. Dann, “Weak Electromagnetic Fields Attenuate Tremor in Multiple Sclerosis,” International Journal of Neurosci, 79(3-4), December 1994, p. 199-212.

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