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    Afshin Afshar takes a sip from a coffee drink he bought at a Philz Coffee shop in San Francisco, Friday, March 30, 2018. Coffee sellers will have to post ominous warnings in California because each cup contains a chemical linked to cancer, a judge ruled. The culprit is a byproduct of the bean roasting process that is a known carcinogen and has been at the heart of an eight-year legal struggle between a tiny nonprofit group and Big Coffee companies.
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    California cancer: Coffee warnings threaten public health and business nationwide

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    April 6, 2018 4:00 am
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    A cappuccino sits in a cup on a saucer in San Francisco.
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    California trial lawyers dance the java jive

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    Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden speaks during a moderated conversation with WNPR's Lucy Nalpathanchil at the annual Mary and Louis Fusco Distinguished Lecture Series at Southern Connecticut State University, Friday, March 23, 2018, in New Haven, Conn.
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    Joe Biden surprises 17-year-old cancer patient with video call

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    The new pink coin minted by the US government in honor of breast cancer awareness.

    US Mint debuts first-ever ‘pink gold’ coin to raise money for breast cancer research

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    Sen. John McCain's wife Cindy McCain said her husband is "doing fine" despite missing the past two months on Capitol Hill after being diagnosed last summer with glioblastoma. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)
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    Cindy McCain: John McCain ‘has no intention of resigning’

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    New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy restores millions in funding to Planned Parenthood

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    Congress is asking questions because the International Agency for Research on Cancer findings on the carcinogenicity of certain chemicals, personal behaviors, and environmental factors often diverge from mainstream science. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo, File)
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    Congressional oversight weeds out corrupt international junk science

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    February 16, 2018 5:01 am
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    Jesus Berrones (pictured right, seated) holds his five-year-old son, Jayden, as his wife, Sonia, looks on at the Shadow Rock United Church of Christ in Phoenix, where he has sought sanctuary to avoid deportation back to his native Mexico. Jayden was diagnosed with leukemia in 2016 and is undergoing a three-year course of chemotherapy. (AP Photo/Anita Snow)
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    ICE allows father of young son battling leukemia to stay in US for one year

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    Can Pricey Immunotherapy Drugs Help Fight Infectious Disease in Developing Countries?
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    Can Pricey Immunotherapy Drugs Help Fight Infectious Disease in Developing Countries?

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