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‘The last thing we need is to cause unnecessary anxiety.’ – Australian Journal of Pharmacy
A pharmacist has slammed a recent study which concluded there is no safe level of caffeine consumption for pregnant women and would-be mothers, calling it “alarmist” Professor Jack James, of …

Professor Jack James, of Reykjavik University, Iceland, performed an analysis of observational studies which has been published in BMJ Evidence Based Medicine, reviewing current evidence on caffeine-related pregnancy outcomes.
Pregnant women have been advised that consuming a small amount of caffeine daily will not harm their baby. The UK NHS, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) set this leve…
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