Apr 15, 2012 | Reuters
Mom's caffeine not linked to infant sleep problems: study
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Mom's Caffeine Drinks do Not Affect Babies' Sleep, Study
The study says that caffeine consumption during pregnancy and by nursing mothers seems not to have consequences on sleep of infants at the age of 3 months.
Video Viral of the Day: Pelotas, Gremio Fans Brawl After Final Whistle in Brazil
Today's video comes to us from Brazil, where fans of crosstown rivals Pelotas and Gremio started a free-for-all following the final whistle of Pelotas' 1-0 win on Sunday.
Coffee Drinking in Pregnancy Won't Lead to Sleepless Baby: Study
TUESDAY, April 3 -- Caffeine consumption among expectant or new mothers does not appear to affect the nighttime sleeping habits of their newborns, new Brazilian research indicates.
Nine oil companies bid for Uruguay offshore blocks
Nine energy companies have submitted 19 bids to explore for oil off the coast of energy-poor Uruguay, the state energy company said on Thursday.