Can a Common Energy Drink Ingredient Really Raise Your Risk of Blood Cancer?
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A new study found that taurine, an amino acid often added to energy drinks, may fuel the growth of leukemia cells. But can taurine really increase your risk of the blood cancer? Experts weigh in.

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