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Mobile phones don't cause tumors
Radio emissions from cell phones don't trigger tumor growth in mice and likely don't in humans either, Australian researchers said in the International Journal of Radiation Research. Cell phone-cancer studies have been mixed.
Stretching doesn't prevent pain
It doesn't matter if you stretch before or after exercise -- and it won't reduce injury risk, Australian researchers said in the British Medical Journal. They say the benefit of stretching is too little to be worth it. They also found stretching before army recruit training prevented an injury every 23 years on average.
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