2/27/16

Kat Johnson

A review of medical studies suggests that drinking coffee can help reduce liver damage. Kat Johnson tells us more, in this Bobcat Update.

Coffee is a staple for most people, whether it's to help them get their day started or if they just need an occasional pick me up.
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Researchers at Southampton University found that drinking coffee can help lower one's risk of developing liver cirrhosis, a disease caused by heavy drinking and a poor diet. Cirrhosis kills more than one million people worldwide every year. The research findings are welcome news for many:
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Researchers say it's important to remember that coffee isn’t powerful enough to completely undo poor lifestyle choices. They say lowering one's alcohol intake is a better remedy, but adding even one cup of joe daily can reduce the chances of getting cirrhosis by 22 percent.
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