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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 15

    In every cup of coffee, there is a chemical linked to cancer. That fact led an LA judge to rule that coffee companies must provide cancer warnings to coffee drinkers. But now, the State of California has intervened, telling coffee drinkers not to worry.https://nyti.ms/2MRS3dl 

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      1. Tess Maurici‏ @tmaurici Aug 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        You know what, we’re just going to have to be okay with the fact that nearly everything can possibly give you cancer. Living in a city, going out in the sun and now drinking coffee? At some point, we have to live our life without fearing it.

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      2. Ajay Kaul‏ @ajaykaul10 Aug 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        THis is so confusing. The article here (https://goo.gl/W4jJrT ) from Harvard health states coffee could reduce your risk of certain cancers. The medical community needs to get its act together

        2 replies 0 retweets 10 likes
      3. Dale Hicks‏ @daleoasis Aug 15
        Replying to @ajaykaul10 @nytimes

        Reducing risk in some cancers does not mean it can’t increase risk with other cancers. Cancers have a stupidly large number of causes.

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      2. JulieGaughran‏ @gaughran444 Aug 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        Oh crap. Really? Need a cup of coffee to read this.

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      2.  📣 Sterling Opinions‏ @sterling_ops Aug 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        What doesn’t have cancer in it these days?

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      3. KK‏ @kk718 Aug 15
        Replying to @sterling_ops @nytimes

        No caffeine No protein No booze or Nicotine ....Everything gives you cancer

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      2. Theodora Filis‏ @TheGaiaReports Aug 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        @yekrovert ...and so the story goes, de da de... And tomorrow coffee will be the greatest discovery since social media!

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      3. trevor key‏ @yekrovert Aug 15
        Replying to @TheGaiaReports @nytimes

        A little of what you fancy does you no harm I say 👍

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Patrick Murray‏ @rpatrickmurray Aug 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        If there’s an agency in CA disputing it, how is this presented as an undisputed fact?

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      1. Natalia Provatas‏ @NataliaProvatas Aug 15
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        As a cancer survivor I can say this: you can take my tits BUT DO NOT TAKE MY DRIP!!!!

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      2. Maura‏ @MauraMac3 Aug 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        Buy organic. Problem solved.

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      3. Matthew Spillane‏ @SpillaneMj Aug 15
        Replying to @MauraMac3 @nytimes

        How? Acrylamide is formed when the beans are roasted. It has nothing to do with ‘organic’.

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      4. Maura‏ @MauraMac3 Aug 15
        Replying to @SpillaneMj @nytimes

        You're right. My bad. I guess I need to look for brands with lower amounts of Acrylamide, like Caffee Sanora.

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      5. Matthew Spillane‏ @SpillaneMj Aug 15
        Replying to @MauraMac3 @nytimes

        to be honest I imagine we probably get more Acrylamide from eating other (over) cooked food

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      1. le thiquè see'est chic‏ @CairoNoEgypt Aug 15
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        y'all hear summ?pic.twitter.com/4gBTm3FtpI

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      1. jdn‏ @jdngoa Aug 15
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        Will all coffee drinkers die of Cancer.?

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      1. Bahru Habtemariam‏ @bhabte1 Aug 16
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        Bogus

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