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Drinking coffee can slash the risk of deadly liver disease: Scientists pinpoint how many daily cups can protect you... and it's good news for decaf drinkers too

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June 30, 2026

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Drinking coffee can slash the risk of deadly liver disease: Scientists pinpoint how many daily cups can protect you... and it's good news for decaf drinkers too
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FOX News Health

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· Jul 10, 2026

Coffee may have powerful effect on liver health, major study suggests

Heavy coffee drinkers showed a 47 lower risk of hepatocellular carcinoma and reduced liver fat, liver iron and fibroinflammation in a major study.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 6, 2026

Coffee Cuts Liver Cancer Risk by 47% and Cirrhosis by a Third, Largest Study Finds

A Cedars-Sinai study of 354,957 UK Biobank participants links regular coffee drinking to 47 lower liver cancer risk and 32 lower cirrhosis risk — the largest study of its kind. MRI scans confirmed the mechanism for the first time: coffee drinkers carry measurably less liver fat and fibrosis.

Health News | Mail Online

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· Jul 3, 2026

Takeaways and beers: Experts discover the lifestyle choices that trigger most dangerous form of bowel cancer

Takeaways and beers: Experts discover the lifestyle choices that trigger most dangerous form of bowel cancer

mindbodygreen

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· Jul 9, 2026

Researchers Found One Everyday Drink May Protect Against Liver Disease

This everyday drink could be your liver's MVP.

L.A. Times - Health

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· Jul 2, 2026

Contributor: Alcohol should be stigmatized like smoking

Drinking causes 1 in every 20 deaths worldwide. Perversely, because its harms are so widespread and longstanding and well known, many people accept them.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 8, 2026

What REALLY happens to your body when you stop drinking six coffees a day: I expected jitters and hideous withdrawal symptoms, says CLAUDIA CONNELL...

What REALLY happens to your body when you stop drinking six coffees a day: I expected jitters and hideous withdrawal symptoms, says CLAUDIA CONNELL...

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Related coverage for "Drinking coffee can slash the risk of deadly liver disease: Scientists pinpoint how many daily cups can protect you... and it's good news for decaf drinkers too": FOX News Health — Coffee may have powerful effect on liver health, major study suggests. The Eastern Herald — Coffee Cuts Liver Cancer Risk by 47% and Cirrhosis by a Third, Largest Study Finds. Health News | Mail Online — Takeaways and beers: Experts discover the lifestyle choices that trigger most dangerous form of bowel cancer. mindbodygreen — Researchers Found One Everyday Drink May Protect Against Liver Disease. L.A. Times - Health — Contributor: Alcohol should be stigmatized like smoking. Daily Mail — What REALLY happens to your body when you stop drinking six coffees a day: I expected jitters and hideous withdrawal symptoms, says CLAUDIA CONNELL...