Your daily coffee intake may cut your risk for liver disease
New study findings suggest that daily coffee consumption may reduce the risk of developing liver disease.
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The brief
Recent research indicates a potential link between drinking coffee and a lower risk of liver disease. The findings suggest that this common beverage may provide protective benefits for liver health.
Coverage from CNN, MedPage Today, and Cedars-Sinai emphasizes the protective nature of coffee, while the Daily Express describes the beverage as a low-cost kitchen staple capable of slashing the chances of deadly liver disease. Future developments depend on the ongoing exploration of how coffee protects the liver, as noted by Cedars-Sinai.
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Quick answers
What is the suggested benefit of drinking coffee?
According to coverage from CNN and others, daily coffee intake may cut the risk for liver disease.
Which institution is exploring the mechanics of this protection?
Cedars-Sinai is conducting a study to explore how coffee may protect the liver.
Is coffee considered an expensive intervention?
The Daily Express describes it as a kitchen staple costing 7p.
Coverage (11)
- 4 surprising (and evidence-based) health benefits of drinking coffee The Washington Post · 1d ago
- Your coffee habit could have a surprising liver benefit, study finds The Independent · 1d ago
- Wanna help your liver out? Keep drinking coffee, seriously The Independent · 1d ago
- Six ways drinking coffee is good for your health The Times · 1d ago
- Study: New Biological Clues Behind Coffee’s Benefit to Liver Health Newswise · 1d ago
- Daily coffee and a lower risk of atrial fibrillation wellbeing.com.au · 1d ago
- Wait… is caffeine actually bad for you? The truth about your daily brew delicious.com.au · 1d ago
- Study Explores How Coffee May Protect the Liver Cedars-Sinai · 1d ago
- Kitchen staple costing 7p that slashes chances of deadly liver disease Daily Express · 1d ago
- Coffee Lovers and Their Livers Can Celebrate, Study Suggests MedPage Today · 1d ago
- Your daily coffee intake may cut your risk for liver disease CNN · 1d ago broke it first
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