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Drinking Coffee Slows Progression Of Liver Disease In Chronic Hepatitis C Sufferers
ScienceDaily, 10/26/09
Patients with chronic hepatitis C and advanced liver disease who drink three or more cups of coffee per day have a 53% lower risk of liver disease progression than non–coffee drinkers according to a new study. The study found that patients with hepatitis C–related bridging fibrosis or cirrhosis who did not respond to standard disease treatment benefited from increased coffee intake. An effect on liver disease was not observed in patients who drank black or green tea.
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