Drinking any type of coffee associated with reduced risk of chronic liver disease

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Drinking any type of coffee associated with reduced risk of chronic liver disease

Drinking coffee that is caffeinated (ground or instant) or decaffeinated is associated with a reduced risk of developing chronic liver disease and related liver conditions, according to a study published in the open access journal BMC Public Health.

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