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After CBS 2 Investigators Report, Senator Durbin Calls For Investigation Into SterigenicsCalling this an urgent health crisis, Senator Durbin and Senator Tammy Duckworth on Tuesday demanded the EPA find a third-party environmental engineering firm to identify a way to reduce emissions.

With Chance To Make-A-Wish For Herself, Brave Little Girl Battling Cancer Decides To Help OthersRather than asking for something for herself after her rare form of leukemia went into remission, Zelaya Guevara asked Make-A-Wish to help the children and families of Puerto Rico affected by Hurricane Maria.

Visitation For Former Naperville Mayor George PradelHe represented Naperville from 1995 to 2015 and was the city's longest serving mayor.

CA Judge: Coffee Should Carry Cancer Warning LabelsA superior court judge said dozens of coffee companies failed to show the threat from cancer-causing chemicals is not a "significant risk."

Coffee Could Come With A Cancer WarningEven though research is limited, activists charge too much of the carcinogen acrylamide is produced in the roasting process.

Cycling For The Fight Of Their LivesA mother and daughter are battling cancer together.

Cellphone Radiation Linked To Tumors In Male Rats, Government Study SaysHigh exposure to radio frequency radiation causes a rare cancer in male rats, according to draft conclusions released by the NIH.

Rams' Todd Gurley Makes Super Bowl Wish Come True For 6-Year-Old Fighting CancerSix-year-old Hector is fighting Hodgkin's lymphoma, but that's not keeping him from the dream weekend made possible by Rams running back Todd Gurley.

FDA Approves First-Of-A-Kind Drug Using Herpes Virus To Destroy Cancer TumorsFederal health officials on Tuesday approved a first-of-a-kind drug that uses the herpes virus to infiltrate and destroy deadly skin cancer tumors.