For the record: Can magnets reduce the symptoms of menopause?

23 Feb 2011


On 20 February 2011 the Society for Endocrinology worked with the science media charity Sense About Science to respond to a story published in the Sunday Times (a link to the article, which is behind a pay-wall, can be found at the Sense About Science website alongside the response).

The story described a clinical trial on the use of magnets in the treatment of menopausal symptoms. The article reported that the magnets correct imbalances in the autonomic nervous system. Professor Saffron Whitehead (St George's University of London) submitted a response on behalf of the Society for Endocrinology by outlining the nature of menopausal symptoms.

The Society for Endocrinology is pleased to work alongside Sense About Science where it can, providing expert advice on hormones and hormonal conditions to counter misleading science stories published in the mainstream press. See the Society's press release archive for an item dated 13 July 2010, responding to a claim that levels of bisphenol A in shopping receipt ink could cause impotence.

Sense About Science website


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