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Liver cancer and coffee drinkers

From time to time we publish comments on research projects which seek to assess the effects of coffee-drinking on the body.


After all, the coffee industry is one of the big global industries and many of us drink a lot of the stuff over the course of our lifetimes.

It is only fair that we learn a little bit about what it does for us and also work out how it impacts on our physique.

As reported recently in 7th Space Interactive, there has been a study into the link between coffee-drinking and liver cancer.

It seems   from the investigations that have been carried out   that those who drink coffee have a lower risk of liver cancer.

Rather encouraging, yes?

These findings should be qualified with a note of caution, however, as the analysis is based on relatively small studies and a more in-depth research project is recommended.

The findings were based on a ‘meta-analysis’ of some studies.

Perhaps this follow up research will be carried out.

There is a strong interest in working out the relationship between caffeine consumption and all sorts of illnesses and body conditions.

Some institutions have dedicated teams who look into these issues in great depth.

Here’s hoping that more information will follow soon, with encouraging findings for coffee-lovers.