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The varsity condemned the graffiti and said "any and all remnants" would be removed.
Researchers from University of Sydney claimed that they found no rise in tumours over 30 years in Australia despite widespread use of the devices.
The University of Sydney study followed the lifestyle behaviours of 25,000 older Australians, including physical activity, diet, sedentary behaviour, alcohol use and sleep patterns.
After examining 800 apps, they ranked the best apps for weight loss on the basis of their accuracy and scientific basis.
The research is published in Learning and Instruction and Applied Cognitive Psychology.
Earlier this month, a study by University of Sydney also came up with the conclusion that high intake of chromium through nutrition supplements makes consumers prone to cancer.
Led by Professor David Reilly from the School of Physics, researchers investigated how nanoscale diamonds could help identify cancers in their earliest stages.
What if you can pop an "exercise" pill daily which mimics the health benefits of running, weight training or endurance exercise to keep you fit and disease-free?
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