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decaf coffee
Coverage of decaf coffee in the Nexus archive.
Coffeetopic1liver diseasetopic1risk reductiontopic1Joe Graedonperson1Teresa Graedonperson1The People's Pharmacyorganization1Livertopic1chondroitintopic1glucosamine sulfatetopic1knee paintopic1APC Microbiome Irelandorganization1Professor John Cryanperson1Eggertellatopic1Cryptobacterium curtumtopic1coffee drinkerstopic1European Food Safety Authorityorganization1
- Drinking coffee can slash the risk of deadly liver disease: Scientists pinpoint how many daily cups can protect you... and it's good news for decaf drinkers too
Drinking coffee can reduce the risk of deadly liver disease, with scientists identifying the optimal number of daily cups for protection, including benefits for decaf drinkers.
- Will decaf coffee protect the liver?
The article discusses whether decaf coffee may offer liver protection and mentions a reader using chondroitin and glucosamine sulfate for knee pain, as reported by The People's Pharmacy.
- Your daily coffee habit may be quietly reshaping your gut and mood, study finds
A study by APC Microbiome Ireland found that habitual coffee consumption, including decaf, alters gut microbes, influencing mood, stress, and cognitive function. Both caffeinated and decaf coffee were linked to mental health benefits, with decaf improving memory and caffeinated coffee reducing anxiety.