New study says tea and coffee may protect your liver

A new study (which could be good news for tea and coffee drinkers) shows that drinking four cups of coffee per day could reduce the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

The study, found that increased caffeine intake could reduce the disease that affects an estimated 30% of American adults.

As always, check with your physician before making any specific changes to your lifestyle.

Read more on the Hepatitis C News website: http://hepatitiscnews.com/blog/2013/08/21/new-study-says-tea-and-coffee-may-protect-your-liver/

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