Coffee and tea may contribute to a healthy liver
date:Aug 19, 2013
eutic, especially since they have a reputation for being bad for health, is especially enlightening.

The team said this research could lead to the development of caffeine-like drugs that do not have the usual side effects related to caffeine, but retain its therapeutic effects on the liver. It could serve as a starting point for studies on the full benefits of caffeine and related therapeutics in humans.

In addition to Yen and Sinha, collaborators included Christopher Newgard, PhD, director of
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