Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Coffee and alcohol

Does coffee reduces liver problems brought on by alcohol? Perhaps.

From NY TIMES:

"In a population of more than 125,000 members of a prepaid health care plan, scientists found 199 with diagnoses of liver cirrhosis caused by alcohol abuse. The subjects were examined beginning in 1978, and they were followed for an average of more than 14 years. Their coffee drinking and other dietary and health habits were established using interviews and questionnaires.

Compared with people who never drank coffee, those who drank one cup a day or less were about 30 percent less likely to develop alcoholic cirrhosis. The more coffee they drank, the lower the risk."
Somewhat surprisingly, the researchers found no evidence that tea drinking offered any protection.

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