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People who eat these foods have a lower risk of liver disease, new research found
A review included more than 600,000 people to highlight that what we eat—not just what we drink—impacts liver health.
You can reverse fatty liver disease through what you eat. Here’s how.
A study of young women referred for PMOS finds high rates of liver steatosis, while commonly used screening tools miss most cases of liver fibrosis.
The results: People who drank the most coffee — five or more cups a day — had a 32% lower risk of cirrhosis, a 47% lower risk ...
A new study has found that drinking coffee regularly can help reduce your risk of liver disease and cancer. The researchers ...
THOUSANDS of Brits will soon be given weight loss jabs to treat a serious form of fatty liver disease. The weekly injection ...
Researchers discovered that a potential drug developed at Michigan Medicine treats severe fatty liver disease by improving ...
Researchers discovered that a potential drug developed at Michigan Medicine treats severe fatty liver disease by improving gut health, according to a study published in The Journal of Clinical ...
What does green tea do for your liver? Learn how it may affect fat buildup, inflammation, and liver enzymes, plus risks and ...
New research makes a case.
Dr Nutan Desai explains why liquid fructose is hazardous for individuals with fatty liver disease. Here is why you need to pay more attention to the food label of fruit juices to ensure you are safe ...
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Coffee May Lower the Risk of Serious Liver Disease
A new study of more than 350,000 people suggests coffee, regular and decaf, may protect against serious liver ailments. Learn ...
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