It is believed to contain antioxidant chemicals that can fight inflammation
Scientists have linked a common warm drink to a 40 percent lower risk of liver cancer, as a study published in the Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology found that people who drink any amount of coffee have a 40 percent lower risk of liver cancer compared to people who don’t drink coffee, according to Express.
Various research groups have previously examined the association between coffee and a reduced risk of this type of cancer, and have released conflicting data regarding the best amount of coffee to drink each day.
Later, scientists agreed, following several other studies, that drinking more coffee (between two and three cups per day) produces a stronger effect, while the exact mechanism remains unclear, but the way in which higher doses produce a stronger effect supports the belief that coffee produces some protective effect. .
In the new study, the researchers divided their data according to the amount of coffee consumed daily, as drinking a daily cup of coffee was associated with a 20% lower risk of infection, as it is widely believed that coffee contains antioxidant chemicals that can fight inflammation, but this research is taken that no It takes into account the different types of liver cancer that can arise.
Hepatitis C is the most common risk factor for developing liver cancer globally, a viral infection that causes inflammation in the organ.
Future research may study the association of coffee with more specific types of liver cancer, and this may improve our understanding of the mechanism, but the chief physician of Moscow Hospital No. 71, Alexander Myasnikov, had revealed that regular coffee consumption might prevent hepatitis rather than developing it. Cirrhosis and cirrhosis of the liver to cancer.
Study .. a popular drink reduces the risk of liver cancer by 40%
Sabq electronic newspaper
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2022-01-10
Scientists have linked a common warm drink to a 40 percent lower risk of liver cancer, as a study published in the Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology found that people who drink any amount of coffee have a 40 percent lower risk of liver cancer compared to people who don’t drink coffee, according to Express.
Various research groups have previously examined the association between coffee and a reduced risk of this type of cancer, and have released conflicting data regarding the best amount of coffee to drink each day.
Later, scientists agreed, following several other studies, that drinking more coffee (between two and three cups per day) produces a stronger effect, while the exact mechanism remains unclear, but the way in which higher doses produce a stronger effect supports the belief that coffee produces some protective effect. .
In the new study, the researchers divided their data according to the amount of coffee consumed daily, as drinking a daily cup of coffee was associated with a 20% lower risk of infection, as it is widely believed that coffee contains antioxidant chemicals that can fight inflammation, but this research is taken that no It takes into account the different types of liver cancer that can arise.
Hepatitis C is the most common risk factor for developing liver cancer globally, a viral infection that causes inflammation in the organ.
Future research may study the association of coffee with more specific types of liver cancer, and this may improve our understanding of the mechanism, but the chief physician of Moscow Hospital No. 71, Alexander Myasnikov, had revealed that regular coffee consumption might prevent hepatitis rather than developing it. Cirrhosis and cirrhosis of the liver to cancer.
10 January 2022 – 7 Jumada Al-Thani 1443
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It is believed to contain antioxidant chemicals that can fight inflammation
Scientists have linked a common warm drink to a 40 percent lower risk of liver cancer, as a study published in the Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology found that people who drink any amount of coffee have a 40 percent lower risk of liver cancer compared to people who don’t drink coffee, according to Express.
Various research groups have previously examined the association between coffee and a reduced risk of this type of cancer, and have released conflicting data regarding the best amount of coffee to drink each day.
Later, scientists agreed, following several other studies, that drinking more coffee (between two and three cups per day) produces a stronger effect, while the exact mechanism remains unclear, but the way in which higher doses produce a stronger effect supports the belief that coffee produces some protective effect. .
In the new study, the researchers divided their data according to the amount of coffee consumed daily, as drinking a daily cup of coffee was associated with a 20% lower risk of infection, as it is widely believed that coffee contains antioxidant chemicals that can fight inflammation, but this research is taken that no It takes into account the different types of liver cancer that can arise.
Hepatitis C is the most common risk factor for developing liver cancer globally, a viral infection that causes inflammation in the organ.
Future research may study the association of coffee with more specific types of liver cancer, and this may improve our understanding of the mechanism, but the chief physician of Moscow Hospital No. 71, Alexander Myasnikov, had revealed that regular coffee consumption might prevent hepatitis rather than developing it. Cirrhosis and cirrhosis of the liver to cancer.