Have Another Cup! Study Says Coffee May Cut Your Risk Of Liver Disease
Drink this in for a moment… drinking coffee is good for you, again. It seems like every other day we hear studies regarding the pros and cons of drinking coffee….

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(Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images for Delano Las Vegas)This study comes from the University of Southhampton and the University of Edinburgh (who tend to drink lots of tea), and finds that drinking either caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee is associated with a reduced risk of getting liver disease. In fact, scientists discovered that drinking up to 4 cups a day cut the risk of chronic liver diseased by 21%. But wait, there's more... they also found drinking coffee dropped the risk of death from liver disease by almost 50%!
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