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
Medical experts are highlighting the diverse habits—both alcoholic and non-alcoholic—that contribute to liver damage and disease.
A major new study suggests that coffee consumption may provide powerful benefits for liver health.
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