Nausea in the morning - females; Vomiting in the morning - females
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My husband and I knew we were going to try for a baby that August, so I had some advance notice to kick the caffeine habit. Because I had... Read more »
During my pregnancies in the late 70s, it was determined by some researchers that if a woman drank anything with caffeine, her child... Read more »
This article isn't for those folks who have trouble sleeping. It's for the opposite side of the wheel - those folks who, occasionally, or... Read more »
Coffee is really, really good for our brains and may prevent Alzheimer’s disease. So says a recent article on eurkalert.org. ... Read more »
Research out of the University of Toronto suggests that babies who are given caffeine have a different sleep pattern and may develop sleep... Read more »
Decaffeinated coffee may increase the levels of a specific cholesterol in the blood, researchers say. Caffeine-free coffee is often made from a type... Read more »
In a study of more than 28,000 women, researchers at the University of Minnesota found that women who drank coffee, particularly the decaffeinated... Read more »
Drinking four cups of coffee per day may halve diabetes risk, a new study has found. Researchers at UCLA say that a diabetes-linked hormone called... Read more »
A review of 18 studies has found that drinking three to four cups of coffee or tea may cut your risk of diabetes by 25 percent. The studies included... Read more »
Drinking coffee before eating a high-carb breakfast may cause a dramatic rise in blood sugar, a new study suggests. Canadian researchers studied 10... Read more »