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Can magnets hurt your body?

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But they're only magnets, you say, and not that big. How dangerous could they be? SuperMagnetMan (love the name) demonstrates in this video. The power of magnetism causes chunks of metal to take flight. The victims in the video: a ketchup packet, a lime and some grapes. read more

Magnetic fields can improve your memory and even control your behavior and sense of morality. This video shows just how strongly they can affect your brain. New Scientist editor Roger Highfield's recitation of "Humpty Dumpty" is interrupted by magnetic interference. read more

Can magnetic fields hurt your body. In most cases, no, but if the magnetic field is strong enough, it can cause electrons in atoms to start misbehaving which can cause some serious side-effects. But it takes a humongous magnet effect to do that in any meaningful way. read more

The power of magnetism causes chunks of metal to take flight. The victims in the video: a ketchup packet, a lime and some grapes. The real danger, though, can be found on the Sciencepunk blog, which has all the evidence you might need, including an x-ray and a bloody photo, to convince you to be careful with these things. read more

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