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Utah Jazz guards Donovan Mitchell, left, and Mike Conley celebrate after a Conley 3-pointer game against Sacramento at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020. Both players are nursing injuries but are expected to be back for the playoffs.
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The NBA regular season ends on Sunday and the playoffs are less than two weeks away. We’re right around the corner but there are still lingering questions, so I’ve opened up the the Utah Jazz mailbag for a final regular-season question-and-answer session.
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They have been commonplace in our kitchens for almost 50 years, yet many of us continue to believe debunked claims and horrifying scare stories about microwaves.
Despite being used by millions of Brits every day, unfounded rumours about microwaves causing cancer, cataracts and radioactivity still persist.
To help you separate fact from fiction, our experts have pored over some of the most egregious claims and duff microwaving advice.
Read on to find out which myths you should stop believing.
Myth one: microwaving kills the nutrients in food
At some point, we’ve all been told that microwaved food is less nutritious than food cooked in the oven or on the hob.
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