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Coffee drinkers can dodge liver damage from alcohol-induced cirrhosis study finds – PerthNow
Coffee drinkers who are a healthy weight are less likely to develop alcohol-induced cirrhosis of the liver, even if they drink too much.

Coffee lovers who are a healthy weight but drink too much booze have a lower risk of developing alcohol-induced cirrhosis of the liver, which kills 300,000 people around the world every year.
That’s one of the key findings of a new study led by the Centenary Institute, an independent medical research body affiliated to the University of Sydney, in conjunction with the GenomALC Consortium, a collaboration between a number of research groups worldwide.
The aim of the study was to identify risks …
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