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Joseph Cafone

Dr. Joseph Cafone

Joseph Cafone is a fourth-year internal medicine and pediatrics resident working in the ABC News Medical Unit. Get Joseph Cafone's latest news stories and articles, connect with millions of users and join the conversation at ABC News.

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PHOTO: Cast members are pictured in this undated photo from season 2 of "13 Reasons Why."
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Netflix edits out '13 Reasons Why' suicide scene from first season

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Cutting only 300 calories a day can cut your risk of diabetes and heart disease, study finds

PHOTO: Jaden Smith arrives at the unveiling of Louis Vuitton X - Louis Vuitton in Collaboration, June 27, 2019, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Jaden Smith delivers free vegan food to the homeless

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More than half of fathers receive criticism on parenting style: Study

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Parents may be the secret weapon in the battle against childhood obesity: Study

PHOTO: Dr. Jennifer Ashton, ABC News' chief medical correspondent, shares her story of life after suicide in her new book.
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Dr. Jennifer Ashton on 'Life After Suicide': ‘The recovery for me was definitely in stages'

PHOTO: Dr. Jennifer Ashton, ABC News' chief medical correspondent, shares the story of the tragic loss of her ex-husband in an effort to help others.
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From hurt to healing: Read an excerpt of Dr. Jennifer Ashton’s ‘Life After Suicide’

PHOTO: Cast members are pictured in this undated photo from season 2 of "13 Reasons Why."
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'13 Reasons Why' study finds bump in teen suicide following season 1 release

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For patients suffering with infertility, honesty may be a doctor’s best treatment

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A new treatment could deal '1, 2 punch' to Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and other incurable cancers