New study finds benefits in drinking numerous cups of coffee per day.
A new study has found that drinking coffee regularly can help reduce your risk of liver disease and cancer. The researchers ...
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The results: People who drank the most coffee — five or more cups a day — had a 32% lower risk of cirrhosis, a 47% lower risk ...
A review included more than 600,000 people to highlight that what we eat—not just what we drink—impacts liver health.
Study participants who drank 5 or more cups of coffee per day had a 32% lower risk of developing cirrhosis, and an almost 50% lower risk of liver cancer, the findings showed.
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Drinking coffee may lower your risk for liver cancer and other liver disease, according to a new study.