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Drinking Coffee Of Any Type Cuts Risk For Liver Problems, Study Says

How do you take your coffee?
Published June 22, 2021
How do you take your coffee?

Drinking coffee is a part of a lot of people's routines.  I'm about a four-per-day kind of person. At least now, I don't have to feel bad about it.

 

 

A new report says that drinking up to three or four cups of caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee a day reduces your risk of developing and dying from chronic liver diseases.

 

 

CNN reports coffee drinkers were 21% less likely to develop chronic liver disease, 20% less likely to develop chronic or fatty liver disease, and 49% less likely to die from chronic liver disease than non-coffee drinkers, according to the study published Monday in the journal BMC Public Health.

 

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