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  2. John Kanzius - Wikipedia

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    John Kanzius. John S. Kanzius (March 1, 1944 – February 18, 2009) was an American inventor, radio and TV engineer, one-time station owner and ham radio operator (call sign: K3TUP) from Erie, Pennsylvania. He invented a method that, he said, could treat virtually all forms of cancer, [1] with no side effects, and without the need for surgery ...

  3. Manfred Clynes - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1940–2020. Manfred Edward Clynes (August 14, 1925 – January 19, 2020) was an Austrian-born scientist, inventor, and musician. He is best known for his innovations and discoveries in the interpretation of music, and for his contributions to the study of biological systems and neurophysiology.

  4. Jonathan Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Career. Goldman began as a guitarist in the Boston punk scene in the late 1970s. [1] Goldman began to research the science of sound and music psychology, directing his overall studies towards the possible use of sound as a healing force. [2] In 1982, he founded the Sound Healers Association (SHA) in Lexington, Massachusetts. [3][citation needed]

  5. Medical applications of radio frequency - Wikipedia

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    Radio frequencies at non-ablation energy levels are commonly used as a part of aesthetic treatments that can tighten skin, reduce fat by lipolysis and also apoptosis, [4] or promote healing. [ 5 ] RF diathermy is a medical treatment that uses RF induced heat as a form of physical therapy and in surgical procedures.

  6. The Hallmarks of Cancer - Wikipedia

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    The ability to invade surrounding tissue and metastasise is a hallmark of cancer. The hallmarks of cancer were originally six biological capabilities acquired during the multistep development of human tumors and have since been increased to eight capabilities and two enabling capabilities. The idea was coined by Douglas Hanahan and Robert ...

  7. Hulda Regehr Clark - Wikipedia

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    Died. 3 September 2009. Chula Vista. Occupation. Naturopath. Hulda Regehr Clark (18 October 1928 in Rosthern, Saskatchewan – 3 September 2009 in Chula Vista, California) [1][2] was a Canadian naturopath, author, and practitioner of alternative medicine. Clark claimed all human disease was related to parasitic infection, and also claimed to be ...

  8. Solfège - Wikipedia

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    Italian "solfeggio" and English/French "solfège" derive from the names of two of the syllables used: sol and fa.[2] [3]The generic term "solmization", referring to any system of denoting pitches of a musical scale by syllables, including those used in India and Japan as well as solfège, comes from French solmisation, from the Latin solfège syllables sol and mi.

  9. American Taylor Fritz makes history in five-set win over ...

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    And it came to fruition on the biggest stage Friday night when he came from behind to beat his good friend and fellow American Frances Tiafoe 4-6, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 in the U.S. Open semifinals.