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Study finds link between 'forever chemicals' in cookware and liver cancer
Landmark human study finds a link between ‘forever chemicals’ in cookware and liver cancer.
Researchers at the University of Southern California studied blood and tissue samples from people who got liver cancer and those who did not.
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