December 21, 2007, Newsletter Issue #139: New Studies Show Coffee Can Offset Harmful Effects of Alcohol

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We have even more good news about your coffee! According to a study by Kaiser Permanente Division of Research in Oakland, Calif., coffee may help counteract cirrhosis of the liver. In a study of over 125,000 people, one cup of coffee a day can decrease the risk of alcoholic cirrhosis by 20 percent. The same study also showed that coffee drinkers had healthier results on blood tests used to measure liver function. It’s just one more reason to feel good about your daily java fix.

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