Study: Mom’s Caffeine Intake Does Not Cause Colic
A new study published in the journal Pediatrics has found that women who consume high quantities of caffeine during pregnancy and early in their children’s infancy do not put their babies at higher...
View ArticleCoffee During Pregnancy Not Linked with Childhood Hyperactivity
Women who consume modest amounts of coffee while pregnant are not putting their children at risk for later hyperactivity issues due to the beverage’s caffeine content, a new Australian study has found....
View ArticleEnergy Drinks Replacing Soda as Kids’ Favorites
The good news for parents who are concerned that kids consume too much sugar in the form of soda is that kids are drinking less of those carbonated beverages. The bad news, though, is that coffee...
View ArticleCaffeine Dangerous for Kids, Teens, Study Finds
Caffeine, whether consumed in sweet coffee drinks, energy drinks, or sodas, can have serious negative health effects on children and young teens, including high blood pressure and risk of heart...
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