Doctors Say This Everyday Drink Could Cut Liver Cancer Risk by Nearly 50%, New Study Finds
A July 2026 study links daily coffee to a near‑50% cut in liver cancer risk, stirring health headlines worldwide
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A July 2026 study links daily coffee to a near‑50% cut in liver cancer risk, stirring health headlines worldwide
Health experts and researchers are evaluating the daily limits of coffee consumption and its potential impact on heart disease risk.
Heart experts suggest that consuming up to five cups of coffee daily is safe for most adults and may lower heart disease risk.
A major new study suggests that coffee consumption may provide powerful benefits for liver health.
New study findings suggest that daily coffee consumption may reduce the risk of developing liver disease.