
Coffee consumption reduces risk of acute kidney injury: Study - DNA India

According to a study by Johns Hopkins Medicine, researchers suggest that coffee consumption is linked to a reduced risk of acute kidney injury
A recent study by Johns Hopkins Medicine, researchers suggest that coffee consumption is linked to a reduced risk of acute kidney injury (AKI). According to the report of ANI, the findings, published… [+3951 chars] Read More
A recent study by Johns Hopkins Medicine, researchers suggest that coffee consumption is linked to a reduced risk of acute kidney injury (AKI). According to the report of ANI, the findings, published… [+3951 chars] Read More
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