Drinking any coffee reduces the risk of liver disease, study finds
Series: Medical News TodayBexhill-on-Sea Medical News Today 2021Description: 4p. article reviewSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: A study involving nearly 500,000 people finds that drinking coffee significantly lowers the risk of developing liver disease. The health benefit applies to all kinds of coffee, including caffeinated, decaffeinated, ground, and instant coffee.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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A study involving nearly 500,000 people finds that drinking coffee significantly lowers the risk of developing liver disease.
The health benefit applies to all kinds of coffee, including caffeinated, decaffeinated, ground, and instant coffee.