Drinking coffee — even decaf — is linked to lower risks of cirrhosis, liver cancer and liver-related death, a new study has found.

Coffee drinkers are significantly less likely to develop liver cancer or die from the disease, a new study has found.

Five or more cups a day linked to the greatest benefit

Drinking coffee may lower your risk for liver cancer and other liver disease, according to a new study.

Nearly 31,000 liver cancer deaths are expected in the U.S. this year

Un estudio analizó datos de más de 350.000 personas y encontró que el consumo de esa infusión se vinculó con menor probabilidad de cirrosis y carcinoma hepatocelular. Cuántas…

La investigación evaluó distintos tipos de café y halló beneficios consistentes para la salud hepática a largo plazo.

Bere caffè, anche decaffeinato, è associato a un minor rischio di cirrosi, tumore al fegato e morte per malattie epatiche, secondo un nuovo studio.

Drinking coffee — even decaf — is linked to lower risks of cirrhosis, liver cancer and liver-related death, a new study has found.