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How much sleep do I need every night?; I’m always tired. Can I take supplements?; Is drinking coffee bad?
There isn’t evidence to either prove or disprove the effectiveness of colon cleansing or coffee enemas.
This finding held true even when the researchers restricted their analysis to caffeine from soft drinks.
Other factors linked to a reduced risk of death include a hep C cure, less advanced liver disease, not smoking and well treated HIV.
Two new studies presented at IAS 2017 shed more light on how our daily habits may affect liver disease risk.
The facts about the risks and benefits of drinking coffee.
Drinking at least three cups of coffee a day is linked with a lowered risk of death among people coinfected with HIV and hepatitis C.
Drinking coffee, whether decaffeinated or regular, is linked to healthier levels on tests indicating liver function.
If you’re battling daily to keep taking your HIV meds and the drugs for hepatitis C treatment, consider pouring on the coffee.
Coffee consumption slows liver disease progression and increase the chances of success while undergoing treatment for chronic hepatitis C.
Advanced hepatitis C patients with chronic liver disease may benefit from drinking coffee during treatment, according to a new study in Gastro...
People living with HCV who drink three or more cups of coffee per day have a 53% lower risk of liver disease progression.
News to wake you up: Drinking coffee might give your liver a healthy jolt.
People with hepatitis C virus (HCV) who drank three or more cups of coffee per day had a 53 percent lower risk of liver disease progression th...
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