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TweetResearchers have discovered that an increased caffeine intake may reduce the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, according to a study published in the journal Hepatology. A team from the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School (Duke-NUS) and the Duke University School of Medicine used cell culture and mice as models for the effects of caffeine on the liver disease...
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TweetThey said a quarter of all Americans have NAFLD , non alcoholic fatty liver disease. That seems a bit of a reach, but if its true, holy shit.
I wonder whats worse on the liver, caffeine or high fructose corn syrup?
TweetI do need to cut back on the caffeine lately, but at least there may be some benefit to it lol.
TweetYeah there is so many contradicting studies out there next one will be that it'll knock years off our life
Tweeti read that before.,but in this article a different study found that men drinking 2-4 cups of java a day are a lower suicide risk.LOL.,Wonder how this study got people to volunteer for THAT?
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