Up to four cups of coffee is good for the liver


By AGENCY

Up to three or four cups of coffee per day protects against severe liver disease. — AFP

A British study suggests that coffee could help protect your liver from chronic disease.

In the BMC Public Health journal, Dr Oliver Kennedy and colleagues published their analysis of data from 494,585 participants, between the ages of 40 and 69; 384,818 of them reported being coffee drinkers at baseline, compared with 109,767 who did not consume the beverage.

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