California regulators officially conclude that coffee does not pose a “significant” cancer risk. That means it won’t need to carry an ominous health warning.
LOS ANGELES — California officially gave its blessing to coffee on Monday, declaring the beverage does not pose a “significant” cancer risk.
The state took the unusual move after a Los Angeles judge found Starbucks Corp. and other companies failed to show that benefits from drinking coffee outweighed risks from a byproduct of the roasting process.
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