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The following pages link to Unexpected effects of coffee consumption on liver enzymes. (Q55065893):
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- Coffee Consumption and Risk of Liver Cancer: A Meta-Analysis (Q22250940) (← links)
- Coffee bean extracts rich and poor in kahweol both give rise to elevation of liver enzymes in healthy volunteers (Q24794035) (← links)
- Metabolic factors and chronic hepatitis C: a complex interplay (Q27011787) (← links)
- Increased caffeine consumption is associated with reduced hepatic fibrosis (Q33572385) (← links)
- Coffee: The magical bean for liver diseases (Q33716189) (← links)
- Coffee: a panacea or snake oil for the liver? (Q34079596) (← links)
- Inverse associations of total and decaffeinated coffee with liver enzyme levels in National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2010 (Q34577181) (← links)
- Behavioral and clinical correlates of serum bilirubin concentrations in Japanese men and women (Q35007341) (← links)
- Coffee Consumption Is Associated With Response to Peginterferon and Ribavirin Therapy in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C (Q35027939) (← links)
- Effect of caffeine-containing beverage consumption on serum alanine aminotransferase levels in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection: a hospital-based cohort study (Q35070939) (← links)
- Genetic determinants influencing human serum metabolome among African Americans (Q35119917) (← links)
- I drink for my liver, Doc: emerging evidence that coffee prevents cirrhosis. (Q35560040) (← links)
- Coffee Consumption Decreases Risks for Hepatic Fibrosis and Cirrhosis: A Meta-Analysis (Q35837908) (← links)
- Southern Europe as an example of interaction between various environmental factors: a systematic review of the epidemiologic evidence (Q36518996) (← links)
- Liver aminotransferases are elevated with rhabdomyolysis in the absence of significant liver injury (Q36549640) (← links)
- Does coffee protect against hepatocellular carcinoma? (Q36624361) (← links)
- Association of γ-glutamyl transferase (GGT) activity with treatment and clinical outcomes in chronic hepatitis C (HCV). (Q36759370) (← links)
- Coffee and Liver Disease (Q36886788) (← links)
- Chronic effects of soft drink consumption on the health state of Wistar rats: A biochemical, genetic and histopathological study (Q36931301) (← links)
- Coffee, glucose homeostasis, and insulin resistance: physiological mechanisms and mediators (Q37352636) (← links)
- Coffee intake is associated with lower rates of liver disease progression in chronic hepatitis C. (Q37440725) (← links)
- Methylxanthines, Inflammation, and Cancer: Fundamental Mechanisms (Q37791059) (← links)
- Impact of coffee on liver diseases: a systematic review (Q38150457) (← links)
- Coffee and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: brewing evidence for hepatoprotection? (Q38160516) (← links)
- Coffee Drinking and Mortality in 10 European Countries: A Multinational Cohort Study (Q40129062) (← links)
- Coffee Intake Is Associated with a Lower Liver Stiffness in Patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Hepatitis C, and Hepatitis B. (Q40376800) (← links)
- Association of caffeine intake and liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C. (Q41199751) (← links)
- The effect of drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes on the risk of cirrhosis associated with alcohol consumption. A case-control study. Provincial Group for the Study of Chronic Liver Disease (Q43038426) (← links)
- Relation of coffee consumption and serum liver enzymes in Japanese men and women with reference to effect modification of alcohol use and body mass index (Q43141750) (← links)
- An epidemiological study of the association of coffee with chronic liver disease (Q43469641) (← links)
- Coffee, caffeine, and the risk of liver cirrhosis (Q43737586) (← links)
- Does coffee protect against liver cirrhosis? (Q43795142) (← links)
- Coffee intake and mortality from liver cirrhosis (Q44522173) (← links)
- Coffee consumption, serum gamma-glutamyltransferase and risk of type II diabetes (Q45061585) (← links)
- Dose- and gender-dependent interactions between coffee consumption and serum GGT activity in alcohol consumers (Q45381529) (← links)
- Coffee Consumption Could Affect the Activity of Some Liver Enzymes and Other Biochemical Parameters in Healthy Drinkers (Q46240140) (← links)
- Cola beverage consumption induces bone mineralization reduction in ovariectomized rats (Q46289583) (← links)
- Joint effects of coffee consumption and serum gamma-glutamyltransferase on the risk of liver cancer (Q46553515) (← links)
- Caffeine is protective in patients with non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (Q46818665) (← links)
- Natural History of Hepatitis C. (Q50934392) (← links)
- Impaired glucose tolerance and its co-variates among 2079 non-diabetic elderly subjects. Ten-year mortality and morbidity in the CASTEL study. CArdiovascular STudy in the ELderly (Q50973696) (← links)
- Coffee drinking and hepatocellular carcinoma risk: a meta-analysis. (Q53023866) (← links)
- Coffee Drinking and Serum Gamma-Glutamyltransferase (Q58218228) (← links)
- Effect of Caffeine on Some Selected Biochemical Parameters Using Rat Model (Q59142422) (← links)
- Relationship of plasma renin activity with caffeine intake and physical training in mild hypertensive men. HARVEST Study Group (Q71752497) (← links)
- Lifestyle and the development of increased serum gamma-glutamyltransferase in middle-aged Japanese men (Q73325375) (← links)
- Coffee consumption and decreased serum gamma-glutamyltransferase: a study of middle-aged Japanese men (Q74346120) (← links)
- Joint influence of alcohol, tobacco, and coffee on biological markers of heavy drinking in alcoholics (Q77461825) (← links)
- Does a latte a day keep the hepatologist away? (Q80415584) (← links)
- Association of Coffee and Caffeine Consumption With Fatty Liver Disease, Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis, and Degree of Hepatic Fibrosis (Q85072332) (← links)