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Breastfeeding may not protect kids against obesity

Breastfeeding does not seem to protect babies against becoming overweight or obese kids, a large, new study says. "It's just a reality check that in itself, promoting breastfeeding, while a good thing...

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Easy Ways to Reduce Caffeine Intake

Strategies include gradually cutting back, sipping on espresso shots, and finding fun substitutes Can't slug through a day without a cup of coffee, and then another, and then one or two more? Need a...

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Caffeine intake may help improve treatment of dry eye syndrome

Washington, April 18: Researchers have found that consumption of caffeine can significantly increase the eye’s ability to produce tears, suggesting that it could offer relief for millions of people...

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9 Essential Health Facts About Caffeine

By Wyatt Myers Medically reviewed by Cynthia Haines, M.D. As any habitutal coffee drinker knows, caffeine is a stimulant and a drug. Consume too much, and you'll find yourself addicted and at-risk for...

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‘Breastfeeding may not ward off child obesity’

Breastfeeding does not seem to protect babies against becoming overweight or obese children, according to a European study that included more than 10,000 mothers and babies. “It's just a reality check...

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Caffeine guidelines in pregnancy 'may need to be lowered'

Guidelines on the safe levels of caffeine in pregnancy may have to be lowered, researchers said, after finding that women consuming even small amounts of coffee, tea and chocolate were at increased...

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Breastfeeding may keep ADHD at bay in kids

Tweet Washington, May 16 (ANI): Breastfeeding could help prevent children from developing attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) later in life, according to a new research. A team of Israeli...

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Heart Smart: Cappuccino Chip Muffins have just a hint of caffeine

Following research on the health effects of caffeine is like watching the ups and downs of the stock market. One day we learn that caffeine is a health hazard, and the next day we're told it may help...

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Vision loss linked to caffeinated coffee in new study

Related topics coffeecaffeineVision Advertisement Medline Plus writes that caffeine is a bitter substance which is found in coffee, tea, soft drinks, chocolate, kola nuts, and certain medicines....

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Caffeine during pregnancy shows no effect on child behavior in study

Pregnancy Caffeine during pregnancy doesn’t seem to affect child’s later behavior Loading... Comments Weigh In Corrections? Recommend Personal Post (bigstockphoto) - Drinking caffeine while pregnant...

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Breastfeeding, early milk not tied to puberty timing

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Some research has hinted that breastfeeding or milk drinking might affect when kids hit puberty, but a new study casts doubt on that. Studies have suggested that girls who...

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Breastfeeding moms can have their coffee and drink it too

As many lactation consultants will confirm, one of the most popular questions breastfeeding moms have is regarding coffee and caffeine. Is it safe? How much is too much? Will it affect my baby’s health...

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Mothers' Caffeine Intake Doesn't Wake Babies at Night, Study Finds

Pregnant and nursing women who consume caffeine aren't causing their babies to wake up at night, a new study says. The study involved 885 infants born in 2004 in Brazil, and the results showed that...

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Mom`s caffeine not linked to infant sleep problems

New York, April 14: A baby`s sleep may not suffer just because her mom likes a daily cup of coffee, a new study suggests. The findings, experts say, don`t give the OK to heavy caffeine intake during...

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Mom's caffeine not linked to baby sleep problems - study

A baby's sleep may not suffer just because its mother likes a daily cup or two of coffee, according to a Brazilian study based on nearly 900 new mothers. Studies over the years have come to mixed...

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Is caffeine addictive? Here’s what’s fact and fiction

You know it’s in coffee, tea, soft drinks and chocolate. But did you know it’s even in some medications and about 90 percent of us ingest it daily? Here’s how to separate the myths from reality...

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De-caf that pregnancy

Myths and facts about caffeine intake during pregnancy. THE ongoing debate about whether coffee can be consumed during pregnancy continues. For a long time, coffee, tea and other caffeinated drinks...

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Mom’s caffeine not linked to infant sleep problems: study

A baby’s sleep may not suffer just because its mother likes a daily cup or two of coffee, according to a Brazilian study based on nearly 900 new mothers. Studies over the years have come to mixed...

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Mom's caffeine not linked to infant sleep problems: study

(Reuters) - A baby's sleep may not suffer just because its mother likes a daily cup or two of coffee, according to a Brazilian study based on nearly 900 new mothers. Studies over the years have come to...

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Caffeine Abuse a Huge Problem with Youth, Experts Say

As coffee and soft drink consumption continues to rise, caffeine abuse becomes a more common problem. Sleep study expert Dr. Dan Naim gives advice on how to avoid sleep deprivation and caffeine abuse....

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Mom's caffeine not linked to infant sleep problems

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A baby's sleep may not suffer just because her mom likes a daily cup of coffee, a new study suggests. The findings, experts say, don't give the OK to heavy caffeine intake...

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Can breastfeeding protect against ADHD? And how to help babies like...

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is different from ADD, which is attention deficit disorder (without the hyperactivity). A new study suggests that breastfeeding may protect against the...

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Caffeine during pregnancy linked to longer terms, lower birth weights: study

Expecting mothers have one more reason to ban coffee altogether from their diets after a Swedish study found that caffeine intake is linked to longer pregnancies and low birth weights in babies....

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Higher caffeine intake may prolong pregnancy, study finds

Expecting mothers have one more reason to ban coffee altogether from their diets after a Swedish study found that caffeine intake is linked to longer pregnancies and low birth weights in babies....

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Breastfeeding moms 'can pass on caffeine in coffee to child'

email print Struggling to get your baby to sleep? Cut down your coffee consumption, for researchers say that breastfeeding mothers can pass on the caffeine in coffee through their milk. A team at...

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Buckets o' coffee a bad idea when breastfeeding

Moms, tempting as it may be to order the extra large coffees at Dunkin' Donuts, or the 64-ouncer of Mountain Dew, you might want to lay off such pleasures if you're breastfeeding. In an interview...

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Can't get your baby to sleep? Breastfeeding mothers may pass on caffeine in...

Mothers who are struggling to get their babies to sleep should consider how much caffeine they are consuming, according to a breast feeding expert. Drinking coffee, tea and soft drinks and even eating...

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Breastfeeding is a good idea but caffeine intake should be limited

Women are constantly searching for the best advice about breastfeeding. In Syracuse as elsewhere women want to know if it is true that breastfeeding is actually better for the health of their babies...

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Can consuming caffeine while breastfeeding harm your baby?

Caffeine is found in a wide range of products in addition to coffee, tea, and chocolate, including soft drinks, sports drinks, and some over-the-counter medications. In a provocative discussion...

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Caffeine intake during breastfeeding may harm your baby

Washington, Feb 22 (ANI): Drinking coffee, tea or eating chocolate while breastfeeding may lead to caffeine accumulation and symptoms such as wakefulness and irritability in babies, an expert...

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Foods to avoid during breastfeeding

After pregnancy you want to jump back to your routine diet and cravings. But nursing or breastfeeding mothers are on a strict diet, since what you eat transforms into food for your baby. Suman...

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CAFFEINE ADDICTS ON SHAKY GROUNDS

That cup of coffee or energy drink you consume each morning to breathe life into your tired body may actually be sucking the life out of it. When most Americans think of drug abuse, they envision...

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Caffeine tied to low birth weight babies

Caffeine, the primary constituent of coffee has been found to be associated with low birth weight babies and may also prolong pregnancy, says a Swedish study. A research team from the Norwegian...

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Breastfeeding FAQs

In partnership with http://www.womenshealth.gov Q: Is my baby getting enough vitamin D? A: Vitamin D is needed to build strong bones. All infants and children should get at least 400 International...

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Breastfeeding FAQs from CDC

Q: Is my baby getting enough vitamin D? A: Vitamin D is needed to build strong bones. All infants and children should get at least 400 International Units (IU) of vitamin D each day. To meet this...

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Brain development may be slowed by caffeine

People often enjoy some caffeine to make themselves more alert and to give themselves a boost of energy. Medline Plus writes that caffeine is found in tea, coffee, soft drinks, chocolate, kola nuts,...

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Nourishment during breastfeeding

Is your baby feeling poorly or suffering from an upset tummy? The reason might just lie with what you are consuming. YOUR baby is fully dependent on breast milk to fulfil her dietary needs, especially...

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Breastfeeding more than 2 years linked to infant tooth decay

Published March 17, 2014Reuters REUTERS/Christinne Muschi Breastfeeding is credited with a long list of benefits, but one downside of extended and intensive breastfeeding may be a higher risk of...

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Breastfeeding past two years linked to infant tooth decay

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Breastfeeding is credited with a long list of benefits, but one downside of extended and intensive breastfeeding may be a higher risk of cavities in baby's first teeth,...

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Literatus: Less known facts about caffeine

IN 2007, the word “caffeinism” appeared in scientific literature through the article that Iancu, Olmer and Strous wrote in the book Caffeine and Activation Theory: Effects on Health and Behavior (CRC...

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