I believe so, I'm pretty sure some Russian scientist discovered that magnets are bad for certain organs like your brain and your heart. Not sure though, I'd recommend looking it up :)
it has nothing to do with heart diseas
A bad heart disease can cause excessive sweating since the Thyroid hormone can cause excessive sweating.
While any condition affecting the heart is bad, Heart Disease is a general term describing the most serious of these afflictions, such as coronary heart disease, where cardial blood vessels fail to supply the muscles of the heart itself with an adequate supply of oxygen, or Cardiomyopathy, where the muscles of the heart deteriorate.
Smoking causes heart disease and increases your chance of heart failure vastly. If your heart is already in bad shape which it is if you need a mitral valve replacement which is on the left side of the heart. Then I would say that you are only damaging the heart even more if it is in bad shape as is.
Sounds like the heart "murmor" You should talk to your doctor about it.
no
Magnets themselves are not inherently bad for the environment. However, certain types of magnets, such as neodymium magnets, are made from rare earth metals that require environmentally intensive mining practices. Improper disposal of magnets can also lead to environmental contamination.
bad bad things...
Permanent magnets are not inherently bad, but if ingested by humans or animals, they can cause serious internal injuries such as intestinal blockages. Additionally, permanent magnets can interfere with sensitive electronics and medical devices like pacemakers if not handled correctly or placed too close.
A bad diet is bad for your heart because to much fat can cause a heart attack.
Melatonin is a natural chemical created in your body, so no it is NOT bad for your heart. Melatonin vitamins can be bad for your body but your heart is safe.
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Yes, and they can be quite powerful at doing this. The bad thing is that they can be hard to release from the item you are pulling if you can't turn them off "Permanent magnets".
Magnets are generally safe for the brain when used properly. However, strong magnets, such as those in MRI machines, can cause harm if not used correctly. It is important to follow safety guidelines when using magnets near the head to avoid any potential risks.
Yes, magnets can lose their strength over time due to factors like exposure to high temperatures, physical damage, or demagnetization.
Salt is bad for you colostrol. Messes with your heart
Amos Bad Heart Bull was born in 1868.