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Article: High caffeine consumption linked to miscarriages
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- International Herald Tribune
- Article date:
- January 22, 2008
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Denise Grady The New York Times Media Group
International Herald Tribune
01-22-2008
High caffeine consumption linked to miscarriages
Byline: Denise Grady The New York Times Media Group
Edition: 1
Section: NEWS
NEW YORK --
Too much caffeine during pregnancy may increase the risk of miscarriage, a report suggests, and the directors of the study say that pregnant women may want to reduce their intake or cut it out entirely.
Many obstetricians already advise women to limit caffeine, though the subject has long been contentious, with conflicting studies, fuzzy data and various recommendations given over the years.
The report, being published Monday in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, says ...
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