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Study finds 5+ daily cups of coffee linked to lower cirrhosis and liver cancer risk
Drinking 3-4 Cups of Coffee Daily Cuts Liver Cancer Risk by 35%
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Seoul Economic DailyDrinking 3-4 Cups of Coffee Daily Cuts Liver Cancer Risk by 35%sedaily.comA study tracking 354,957 adults over 13 years found that drinking 3-4 cups of coffee daily cut liver cancer risk by 35% and cirrhosis risk by 35%, with decaffeinated coffee showing similar benefits.
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