If you're a coffee lover and have gout, you'll be pleased to know that studies have shown that coffee, bother caffeinated and decaffeinated, reduce uric acid in the bloodstream. The studies have not determined why this is happening, but it does appear that coffee is good at preventing flare-ups.

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