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MBST pursues Nobel Prize-winning research topics
WETZLAR, Germany, May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Chronobiology has long lost its niche existence. Nowadays, many diseases are ascribed to disorders in the internal cell clocks. The medical significance of this field of science has even been confirmed with a Nobel Prize for Medicine. For its therapy method MBST, the manufacturer MedTec Medizintechnik GmbH has also been active in research around this topic for several years. In cooperation with the University of Innsbruck, it was proven that therapeutic magnetic resonance can influence the circadian clocks within the cells.
Cooperation in step
A long-distance flight and the first day at the holiday location does not keep its promise: jetlag. The inner clock has to adjust to the new time zone. Many people also suffer a small but noticeable jetlag after time change. Why are we so sensitive to this? Every day, our body passes through different phases that follow a distinct pattern. For
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