Expecting mums warned as UCD study establishes link between caffeine consumption and birth problems Irish Mirror
In the past mothers have been warned to not drink more than 200mg of caffeine by health experts in Ireland.
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Expecting mums warned as UCD study establishes link between caffeine consumption and birth problems Irish Mirror
In the past mothers have been warned to not drink more than 200mg of caffeine by health experts in Ireland.
It’s Time To Unshackle Cannabis Research Efforts Forbes
As legalization sweeps across the country, more work must be done to show the true benefits of cannabis use.
Drinking tea while pregnant can see adverse birth outcomes,… Newstalk 106-108 fm
The UCD study examined caffeine intake in 941 pregnant women.
Celia Barquín Arozamena lived an extraordinary life before her tragic murder Golf.com
The murder of Iowa State phenom Celia Barquín Arozamena is unbearable for many reasons and for the many people who adored her. The story gets even …
Dying patients to be given ‘magic mushrooms’ at Melbourne hospital SBS News
Dying patients at a Melbourne hospital will be treated with magic mushrooms in a controversial trial aimed at reducing anxiety about death among terminally ill …
Youth living in counties with a higher share of Catholics are less likely to use cannabis PsyPost
New research has found evidence that the religious makeup of a county can influence cannabis use among youth. The new findings appear in the Journal for …
Drinking tea may be bad for unborn babies, study shows BreakingNews.ie
Expectant mothers drinking tea may be bad for their unborn baby’s health, a new study shows.
Drinking tea may be bad for unborn babies, study shows Irish Examiner
Expectant mothers drinking tea may be bad for their unborn baby’s health, a new study shows. It is not well-recognised that tea contains a significant amount of …
Study: 6.1% of Utah adults have used marijuana within 30 day period KUTV 2News
(KUTV) — About 6 percent of Utah adults, between the ages of 18 and 34, reported using marijuana within a 30 day period, according to a report by the Utah …
Study: Many prefer medical marijuana over prescription drugs WXYZ
(WXYZ) — Many people will likely use medical marijuana as a supplement to or substitution for prescription drugs, according to a University of Michigan study.