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"Researchers analyzed data from nine previously published studies with a total of more than 430,000 participants and found that drinking two additional cups of coffee a day was linked to a 44% lower risk of developing liver cirrhosis. "
https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN0VR2...
If I drink 6 cups of coffee a day how much is my weekly alcohol limit increased by?
https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN0VR2...
If I drink 6 cups of coffee a day how much is my weekly alcohol limit increased by?
irc said:
"Researchers analyzed data from nine previously published studies with a total of more than 430,000 participants and found that drinking two additional cups of coffee a day was linked to a 44% lower risk of developing liver cirrhosis. "
https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN0VR2...
If I drink 6 cups of coffee a day how much is my weekly alcohol limit increased by?
As so often headline is a bit misleading- seems the biggest improvement is the first 2 cups (so not 'additional') and after that it tails off, not surprisingly. so I suspect this won't help the alcohol intake as much as you'd like! Anyway I reckon 4 cups per day is more than enough if I don't want to be totally wired.https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN0VR2...
If I drink 6 cups of coffee a day how much is my weekly alcohol limit increased by?

mac96 said:
As so often headline is a bit misleading- seems the biggest improvement is the first 2 cups (so not 'additional') and after that it tails off, not surprisingly. so I suspect this won't help the alcohol intake as much as you'd like! Anyway I reckon 4 cups per day is more than enough if I don't want to be totally wired.
Also what is a cup... Does an espresso count as two?
Besides, like all coffee lovers this just confirms what I knew already. Life is just better with coffee.
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